2009 UAA Volleyball Media Guide

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Top Row (left-to-right): Shelby Hollister, Lee Golden, McKenzie Moss, Marie Borowikow, Stacie Meisner. Middle Row: Celestia Bowlus, Jamie Russell, Ashley Bates, Calli Scott, Nikkie Viotto. Front Row: Jackie Matthisen, Leah McWilliams, Cortney Lundberg.

AUGUST

22 ALUMNI MATCH (exh.)

9 pm

8-29 EXTENDED STAY DELUXE INVITATIONAL 2 28 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN vs UAA 11 am 28 Mary vs Academy of Art 1 pm 28 Mary vs Kentucky Wesleyan 5 pm 28 ACADEMY OF ART vs UAA 7 pm 29 UNIV. OF MARY vs UAA 11 am 29 Academy of Art vs Ky. Wesleyan 1 pm 29 Consolation match 5 pm 29 Championship match 7 pm

SEPTEMBER

4-5 at Triton Invitaional La Jolla, Calif. 4 vs Cal State Los Angeles 9 am 4 vs Cal State San Bernardino 2 pm 5 vs Cal State Dominguez Hills 12:30 pm 5 at UC San Diego 6 pm

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vs Hawaii Hilo (at Laie, HI) at BYU-Hawaii at Chaminade at Hawaii Pacific

19 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS*

4 pm 9:30 pm 4 pm 9 pm 7 pm

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at Western Washington* at Central Washington* at Rocky Mountain at Montana State Billings*

OCTOBER

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WESTERN OREGON* SAINT MARTIN’S* at Alaska Fairbanks * at Seattle Pacific* at Northwest Nazarene* CENTRAL WASHINGTON* WESTERN WASHINGTON* at Western Oregon* at Saint Martin’s*

NOVEMBER

4 ALASKA FAIRBANKS* 12 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* 14 SEATTLE PACIFIC*

6 pm 6 pm 5 pm 5 pm 7 pm 7 pm 6 pm 6 pm 5 pm 7 pm 7 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm

* Great Northwest Athletic Conference match Home matches in ALL CAPS at Wells Fargo Sports Complex All times Alaska


QUICK FACTS ∙ TABLE OF CONTENTS ∙ MEDIA INFO

SEAWOLF

QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION

Name: University of Alaska Anchorage Location: 3211 Providence Dr. Anchorage, AK 99508 Founded: 1977 Enrollment: 19,428 Nickname: Seawolves Colors: Green & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Conf. Chancellor: Fran Ulmer Athletics Director: Dr. Steve Cobb Athletic Dept. Phone: 907-786-1250 Ticket Office Phone: 907-786-1293

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Chris Green, 2nd season Alma Mater: Nebraska (’91) Phone: 907-786-1226 Email: chrisgreen@uaa.alaska.edu Assistant Coach: Nicky Rose, 10th season Alma Mater: Texas State (‘00) Phone: 907-786-4855 Email: rose@uaa.alaska.edu Grad. Assistant Coach: Emily Sakis, 1st season Alma Mater: Montana (‘07) Phone: 907-786-1283 Email: TBA Student Assistant: Kim Stolk-Kuykendall

TEAM INFORMATION

2008 Record: 15-14 2008 GNAC Finish: 6th of 9 Letterwinners Returning: 5 Starters Returning: 3 + libero Letterwinners Lost: 7 Newcomers: 7 (includes 1 returning redshirt) Home Arena (capacity): Wells Fargo Sports Complex (1,250)

2009 Team Photo & Schedule................................................................... Inside Front Cover Quick Facts/Table of Contents/Media Information................................................................1 2009 Season Preview..............................................................................................................2

COACHING STAFF/ROSTER Head Coach Chris Green/Assistant Coaches Nicky Rose & Emily Sakis.............................3 2009 Roster/Coaching & Support Staff..................................................................................4

SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES Returning Players................................................................................................................ 5-9 Ashley Bates.......................................................................................................................5 Cortney Lundberg...............................................................................................................6 Stacie Meisner....................................................................................................................7 McKenzie Moss..................................................................................................................8 Calli Scott...........................................................................................................................9 Newcomers & Returning Redshirts................................................................................ 10-11 Jackie Matthisen/Marie Borowikow/Celestia Bowlus.....................................................10 Lee Golden/Shelby Hollister/Leah McWilliams/Jamie Russell/Nikkie Viotto...............11

UAA STATISTICS/RECORDS/HISTORY Great Northwest Athletic Conference/Seawolf Facilities....................................................12 2008 Seawolf Year in Review..............................................................................................13 Seawolf Record Book..................................................................................................... 14-25 All-Time Individual & Team Records.............................................................................14 Career Leaders..................................................................................................................15 Single-Season Leaders.....................................................................................................16 Year-by-Year Statistics....................................................................................................17 All-Time Results........................................................................................................ 17-21 Records vs. All Opponents...............................................................................................22 All-Time Letterwinners....................................................................................................23 Honor Roll.................................................................................................................. 24-25 Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational.......................................................................................26

UAA & ALASKA UAA Administration.............................................................................................................27 Anchorage & Alaska.............................................................................................................28

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Year of Volleyball:1980 All-Time Record: 435-443 (.495) NCAA Appearances: 2 (1989, ’90)

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID/Volleyball Contact: Nate Sagan Office Phone: 907-786-1295 E-Mail: nate@uaa.alaska.edu SID Fax: 907-563-4565 WFSC Courtside Phone: 907-786-4877 Assistant SID: Dallas Baldwin Office: 907-786-4625 E-Mail: dallas@uaa.alaska.edu Website: GoSeawolves.com

PRIMARY

MEDIA OUTLETS Anchorage Daily News

KRUA Radio (88.1 FM)

Beth Bragg — Sports Editor 1001 Northway Drive, Anchorage, AK 99504 Phone: (907) 257-4335 / Fax: (907) 257-4342

University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone: (907) 786-6803 / Fax: (907) 786-6809

Athletic Trainer: Chris Volk Office Phone: 907-786-1326 Ticket Manager: Mary Beth Wooden Office Phone: 907-786-1293

KTUU-TV (NBC – Channel 2)

KCFT-TV (GCI Cable Channel 19)

John Carpenter — Sports Director 701 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 762-9229 / Fax: (907) 563-3318

The 2009 UAA Volleyball media guide was written, edited, designed and compiled by sports information director Nate Sagan. Editorial and cover design assistance was provided by Dallas Baldwin. Primary photography by Michael Dinneen. It is the policy of UAA to provide services and benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national ­origin, sex, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This ­official publication was released by the University of Alaska Anchorage to ­promote Seawolf Volleyball.

KIMO-TV (ABC – Channel 13) Mark Drake — Sports Director Phone: (907) 762-8818 / Fax: (907) 561-8934 2700 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507

Tom Steigleman – General Manager 6401 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99504 Phone: (907) 377-2020/ Fax: (907) 333-9851

SUPPORT STAFF

ON THE COVER: Seniors Stacie Meisner (left), Calli Scott (center) and Ashley Bates lead the Seawolves into the 2009 campaign.

The Northern Light University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone: (907) 786-1567 / Fax: (907) 786-1331

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MEDIA GUIDELINES For credentials or interview requests, please contact the UAA Sports Information Office at least one day in advance. Sports Information produces weekly press releases and game notes ­complete with statistics for each sport during the season.

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2009 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEASON PREVIEW

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n his first season as Seawolf head coach, Chris Green’s club exceeded expectations and posted multiple impressive victories. UAA’s winning record was its first since 2003, and a September triumph over No. 8 Augustana was the Seawolves’ first over a ranked team in 10 years. Picked to finish last in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference’s preseason volleyball coaches’ poll, UAA wound up three spots higher, just one match shy of fifth place. Now entering his second campaign, Green has the Seawolf program poised to take the next step, hoping to challenge for the postseason. A national championship coach at Western Nebraska Community College, Green knows what it takes to get there. “I think on a regular basis you need talented players, but also a consistent effort and a commitment to teamwork that is unsurpassed among your competitors,” Green said. “Each one of our returners has already shown that commitment, and I have great confidence in our newcomers.” Of course most success in volleyball starts at the setter position, where UAA returns a great one in senior Calli Scott, the reigning GNAC Newcomer of the Year. As a JC transfer last season, Scott averaged 10.67 assists per set (No. 2 GNAC) and earned Second Team All-GNAC honors. The Arizona native was also the MVP of the Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational as UAA captured the title of its own tourney. “Calli knows that this is her team and she is excited about taking the leadership role both on and off the court,” Green noted. “She should certainly be one of the best setters in the region, if not the nation.” UAA’s other four returning players all saw significant action last year, including All-GNAC honorable mention pick Cortney Lundberg. As an unproven sophomore in 2008, the 6-1 middle blocker ranked fifth in the GNAC with 0.93 blocks per set, and seventh in attack percentage at .290. The Montana native hit .500 or better nine times. Teaming for an experienced middle will be senior Ashley Bates, who posted 0.69 bps and hit .169 last year. “We should be solid in the middle,” Green said. “Cortney is an extremely hard hitter who strikes the ball at a very high point. Ashley learned a lot in her first year as a JC transfer and she was one of our most impressive players in spring ball.” UAA also has a proven defensive stopper along the back row as full-time libero Stacie Meisner returns for her senior season. A former player of Green’s at WNCC,

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RIGHT: Middle blocker Cortney Lundberg led UAA with a .290 attack percentage in 2008. BELOW LEFT: Calli Scott averaged 10.6 assists per set as a junior and earned GNAC Newcomer-of-theYear honors. BELOW RIGHT: Senior libero Stacie Meisner should again be the anchor of UAA’s back-row defense.

Meisner ranked sixth the GNAC with 4.52 digs per set, while posting 40 aces in 2008. The Nebraskan had 10 matches with 20 or more digs and ranked fifth on UAA’s singleseason digs list. Sophomore outside hitter McKenzie Moss was not in the regular rotation as a true freshman, but the Anchorage native (Bartlett HS) made a big splash with clutch performances in a few matches, including late in a league victory over Central Washington. Another local player, former East High star Jackie Matthisen is finally eligible to help on UAA’s front row after sitting out a mandatory redshirt season. The transfer played her rookie season on Western Oregon’s NCAA Tournament team in 2007,

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and her talent and experience should pay off for UAA for the next three years. Seven players comprise Green’s first full recruiting class, hailing from as close as Eagle River and as far away as Germany. Junior college transfer Lee Golden (5-8, OH, Pembroke Pines, Fla.) comes UAA’s way via Hillsborough Community College, where she played for a nationally ranked club. Six true freshmen – Marie Borowikow (6-3, OH, Eberswalde, Germany), Celestia Bowlus (6-1, MB, Chugiak), Shelby Hollister (5-10, OH, Bend, Ore.), Leah McWilliams (5-10, MB/S, Pecos, Texas), Jamie Russell (6-0, MB, Loomis, Calif.), and Nikkie Viotto (5-8, OH/DS, Eagle River) – will join the Seawolves’ new-look front line as well.


SEAWOLF COACHING STAFF

CHRIS GREEN Head Coach • 2nd Season

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hris Green made an immediate impact in his first year at the helm of the Alaska Anchorage volleyball program in 2008, leading the Seawolves their first winning record since 2003 and tripling the team’s win total from the previous season. The Seawolves also captured the title of their own Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational and posted their first win over a ranked team in almost a decade when they beat then-No. 8 Augustana. Under Green’s tutelage, outside hitter Rhea Cardwell became UAA’s first volleyball All-American, and setter Calli Scott became the first Seawolf to earn GNAC Newcomer of the Year accolades. Coming off four straight national semifinals appearances and the 2007 national title, Green made the jump from junior college to the NCAA Division II level in the spring of 2008. Before becoming the sixth coach UAA history, he spent the previous nine seasons (1999-07) as the head coach at Western Nebraska Community College in Scottsbluff, Neb. Green built a powerhouse program at WNCC, compiling a 453-55 record that culminated in the 2007 NJCAA Div. I national championship. The Cougars finished in the top 10 at the national tournament in all of Greenís seasons, including a current string of four straight ‘Final 4’ appearances. In the last three seasons, WNCC went 163-7 and finished national runner-up in 2006. Under Green’s leadership, the Cougars earned a total of 10 firstteam and six second-team All-America certificates and regularly

placed players at NCAA THE GREEN FILE Div. I and II programs. WNCC’s players also Hometown: Gering, Neb. found success in the Education: B.S., Mathematics, Nebraska 1991; M.S., classroom, with the team Teaching Mathematics, maintaining a cumu- Wyoming, 1995 lative 3.0 grade-point Record at UAA: 15-14, 1 year average in all nine of his Record Overall: 468-69, 10 yrs (9 JC) seasons. The Gering, Neb., native also coached seven years at the prep level, including a 4-year stint at Kauai High School in Lihue, Hawaii. Green earned a bachelor of science in mathematics from the University of Nebraska in 1991, and received his master’s degree from the University of Wyoming in 1995.

NICKY ROSE

EMILY SAKIS

Assistant Coach • 10th Season

Grad. Asst. Coach • 1st Season

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icky Rose enters her 10th season as an assistant coach with the Seawolves in 2009. Her primary responsibilities include recruiting, match preparation and on-court instruction. Rose was a four-year letterwinner at Southwest Texas State (1996-99), where she earned second team All-Southland Conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. She earned Southland Conference Tournament MVP honors as a senior, and was named to the all-tournament team as a junior. The career record-holder for digs at Southwest Texas, she also received the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in 1998. Rose established herself on the local volleyball scene as a prep star at Anchorage’s Dimond High School.

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laskan Emily Sakis joins the Seawolf staff as a graduate assistant coach for her first season in 2009. The Palmer native played middle blocker for two seasons at Division I Montana, where she earned her bachelorís degree in sociology, with a focus on criminology and a minor in psychology. At Northeastern (Colo.) Junior College, Sakis earned secondteam All-America honors, and she was the Region III MVP for Palmer High School in 2002 and 2003. After spending a year in China after college graduation, she began her college coaching career in 2008 as a volunteer assistant at Dickinson (N.D.) State. Sakis is currently pursuing her master’s degree in social work at UAA

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2009 ALASKA ANCHORAGE ROSTER & SUPPORT STAFF ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME

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Calli Scott S 5-8 Cortney Lundberg MB 6-1 McKenzie Moss OH/RS 5-11 Ashley Bates MB 6-0 Jackie Matthisen MB/RS 5-11 Nikkie Viotto DS/OH 5-8 Lee Golden OH 5-8 Celestia Bowlus MB 6-0 Leah McWilliams MB/S 6-0 Marie Borowikow OH/MB 6-3 Stacie Meisner DS 5-8 Jamie Russell MB 6-1 Shelby Hollister OH 5-10

YR EXP HOMETOWN (High School/Previous Team) Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr.

1V 1V 1V 1V TR HS TR HS HS HS 1V HS HS

Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle HS/Glendale CC) Hardin, Mont. (HHS/Miles CC) Anchorage (Bartlett HS) Peoria, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS/Glendale CC) Anchorage (East HS/Western Oregon) Eagle River (ERHS) Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Nova HS/Hillsborough CC) Chugiak (CHS) Pecos, Texas (PHS) Eberswalde, Germany (Alexander von Humboldt Gym.) Gering, Neb. (GHS/Western Nebraska CC) Loomis, Calif. (Del Oro HS) Bend, Ore. (Mountain View HS)

HEAD COACH: Chris Green (Nebraska ’91), 2nd season ASSISTANT COACH: Nicky Rose (Texas State ’00), 10th season GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Emily Sakis (Montana ’07), 1st season VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Kim Stolk-Kuykendall, 1st season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Borowikow — buh-RAH-fih-koff Leah — LEE-uh Matthisen — muh-TEE-sen Meisner — MIZE-ner Sakis — SAY-kis Viotto — vee-AH-toh

SEAWOLVES BY CLASS

SEAWOLVES BY STATE/COUNTRY

Seniors – 3 (Bates, Meisner, Scott) Juniors – 1 (Lundberg) Sophomores – 2 (Matthisen, Moss) Freshmen – 5 (Borowikow, Bowlus, Hollister, McWilliams, Russell, Viotto)

Alaska – 4 (Bowlus, Matthisen, Moss, Viotto) Arizona – 2 (Bates, Scott) California – 1 (Russell) Florida – 1 (Golden)

KIM STOLK-KUYKENDALL

NATE SAGAN

Volunteer Assistant Coach

Sports Information Director

(1st Season)

(11th Season)

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ormer Seawolf Kim Stolk-Kuykendall joins Chris Green’s staff for her first season on the bench in 2009. A middle blocker with the Seawolves in 2006 and 2007, the California native led the team with 1.01 blocks per set and was No. 2 in attack percentage (.199) as a senior. Stolk-Kuykendall is on track to earn her bachelor’s degree in physical education from UAA this fall, with plans to pursue a masters in education.

CHRIS VOLK

Head Athletic Trainer (16th Season at UAA)

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ead athletic trainer Chris Volk enters her 16th season with the UAA Athletic Department in 2009-10. Volk cares for the treatment and prevention of injuries to Seawolf student-athletes and manages the overall operation of the Sport Medicine office. A 1979 graduate of the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in biology, Volk also earned a master’s degree in biology from UD in 1986. She is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association.

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Montana – 1 (Lundberg) Nebraska – 1 (Meisner) Oregon – 1 (Hollister) Texas – 1 (McWilliams) Germany – 1 (Borowikow)

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AA graduate Nate Sagan is in his 11th year overall and his 10th as the primary media contact for Seawolf gymnastics. In addition to serving as the media liaison for UAA’s 11 intercollegiate sports, he is also responsible for the department’s publications and the GoSeawolves.com website.

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Head Team Physician Jeff Moore, MD Team Physician Emeritus William G. Mills, Jr., MD Team Physicians Richard McEvoy, MD Paul Steer, MD Sports Medicine Consultants Joella Beard, MD Keith Brownsberger, MD Leo Bustad, MD Leslie Dean, MD Jay Derksen, DM Mary Ann Foland, MD

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Robert Gieringer, MD Larry Levine, MD C.J. Little, MD Nell Loftin, MD Brett Mason, DO William J. Mills, MD David McGuire, MD Jan Nyboer, MD Elisha Powell, MD Douglas Prevost, MD Bret Rosane, MD Greg Stone, DM George Stransky, MD Kenneth Swayman, DPM Tom Vasileff, MD Judith Whitcomb, MD


SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES

#7 Ashley Bates Senior / 1VL 6-0 / Middle Blocker Peoria, Illinois Mountain Ridge HS Glendale CC 2008: Ranked second on team in blocks per set (0.69) and fourth in attack percentage (.169) ... played in all 29 matches, including 18 starts ... helped UAA to road win over Grand Canyon with season-best 9 kills and .438 attack percentage, plus 3 blocks ... other top performances included 7 kills in home victory over Northwest Nazarene; 6 kills and 2 blocks in loss to Point Loma Nazarene; 3 blocks in home win over Central Washington; and 4 blocks in win over 8th-ranked Augustana. BEFORE UAA: Two-year starter at Glendale Community College, earning Second Team All-ACCAC and NJCAA All-Region I honors as a sophomore and honorable mention all-league as a freshman ... averaged 1.83 kills per game on .209 hitting, plus 1.59 blocks per game in 2007, helping GCC to a 21-11 record and the title match of the ACCAC Tournament ... earned NJCAA Division II National Player of the Week award for performance in first week of 2007 campaign. HIGH SCHOOL: Named all-state honorable mention after helping Mountain Ridge to third place in the 2005 5A state tournament ... played 2003 season at Washington High in Phoenix. PERSONAL: Born Ashley B. Bates on June 19, 1988 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... daughter of Karen Lynn ... hobbies include camping, hiking and fishing ... accounting major.

BATES’ CAREER STATISTICS Season SP-MP K K/S 2008 (Jr) 67-29 67 1.00

E TA Pct 36 183 .169

A 5

A/S SA 0.07 0

SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 0.00 0 0 14 0.21 4 42 46 0.69 1 0

BATES’ CAREER HIGHS Kills — 9 at Grand Canyon, 9/6/08 Attacks — 16 at Grand Canyon, 9/6/08 Attack Pct. — .438 (9-2-16) at Grand Canyon, 9/6/08 Aces — 0 Assists — 1, five times

Block Assists — 3, four times (last vs Cent. Wash., 10/11/08) Blocks Solos — 1, four times Total Blocks — 4, three times (last at Alaska Fairbanks, 9/27/08) Digs — 2, four times

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SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES

#5 Cortney Lundberg Junior / 1VL 6-1 / Middle Blocker Hardin, Montana Hardin HS Miles CC 2008: Led UAA and posted GNAC ranks of 5th in blocks per set (0.93) and 7th in attack percentage (.290), earning honorable mention All-GNAC honors in first D-II campaign ... ranked 91st nationally in blocks per set ... finished 3rd on team in kills per set (2.57) ... played in every set of all 29 matches, recording nine matches with at least 5 blocks, and 14 matches with double-digit kills ... hit .500 or better (with at least 5 kills) on nine different occasions ... named GNAC honorable mention Player of the Week (Sept. 8) after outstanding performance at Grand Canyon Cactus Classic, where she hit .406 and averaged 1.67 bps in helping UAA to a 3-1 record ... tallied double-double with 10 kills and 11 blocks (3 solo-8 assist) in 4-set loss to Pt. Loma Nazarene ... hit .733 (11-0-15) in home win over Saint Martin’s ... had 15 kills (.500) and 8 block assists in home win over Central Washington ... other top performances included 15 kills and 6 block assists in season-ending 3-2 loss at 18th-ranked Western Washington; errorless hitting (10-0-16, .625) in Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational win over Texas Woman’s, helping Seawolves to championship of own tourney; and 13 kills in UAA’s upset of 8th-ranked Augustana ... tabbed team’s Most Improved Player at season-ending banquet. BEFORE UAA: Earned All-MonDak Conference honors as freshman in 2007 at Miles CC in Miles City, Mont. ... led Miles and ranked 17th in NJCAA Region IX in attack percentage (.309) ... had season-high 21 kills. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Class A all-state and Eastern A Conference first-team all-league honors, leading Hardin to 3rd-place finish at divisional championships as senior in 2006 ... team MVP and co-captain as senior ... helped Bulldogs to divisional titles in 2004 and 2005, placing 2nd at State as sophomore and 3rd at State as junior ... earned team’s Most Improved award as junior ... lettered three times in volleyball and once in tennis. PERSONAL: Born Courtney Phyllis Lundberg on Feb. 25, 1989 in Hardin, Mont. ... daughter of Joy and Jay Lundberg ... hobbies include reading and boating ... psychology major.

LUNDBERG’S CAREER HIGHS Kills — 15, twice (last at Western Washington, 11/15/08) Attacks — 35 vs Western Oregon, 11/1/08 Attack Pct. — .733 (11-0-15) vs Saint Martin’s, 10/30/08 Aces — 0 Assists — 2, three times (last vs Seattle Pacific, 10/23/08) Block Assists — 8, twice (last vs Central Washington, 10/11/08) Blocks Solos — 3 vs Point Loma Nazarene, 9/5/08 Total Blocks — 11 vs Point Loma Nazarene, 9/5/08 Digs — 6 vs Western Oregon, 11/1/08

LUNDBERG’S CAREER STATISTICS Season 2008 (So)

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SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA 113-29 258 2.28 88 587 .290 12 0.11 0

SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB 0.00 0 0 39 0.35 22 83 105

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B/S BE BHE 0.93 7 0


SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES

#14 Stacie Meisner Senior / 1VL 5-8 / Libero Gering, Nebraska Gering HS Western Nebraska CC 2008: Led Seawolves and ranked 6th in GNAC with 4.52 digs per set ... played in every set of all 29 matches as UAA’s full-time libero ... ranked 5th on UAA’s single-season list for digs per set and 7th in total digs (510) ... ranked 6th in GNAC with 0.35 aces per set and tied for 15th on UAA single-season list with 40 total aces ... earned All-Tournament Team honors in helping UAA to 4-0 record and title of own Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational ... had 10 matches with 20 or more digs ... made team season-best 32 digs in 5-set home loss to eventual GNAC champ Western Oregon ... other top performances included 29 digs and 3 aces in road win over Central Washington; 25 digs and 4 aces in home win over NW Nazarene; 25 digs and 3 aces in upset of 8th-ranked Augustana; 25 digs in Sept. 6 win over Western State; and 23 digs, 5 assists and 2 aces in narrow 5-set loss at 18th-ranked Western Washington ... honored with team’s Best Defensive Player award. BEFORE UAA: Played key role for Western Nebraska squad that won 2007 NJCAA national title and was 2006 NJCAA national runner-up ... averaged 1.88 digs as sophomore, seeing action in every game of every match ... helped Cougars post 110-4 record in her two seasons ... earned WNCC award for highest female athlete GPA and was also honored with prestigious Cougar Award for community involvement and overall excellence on and off the court. HIGH SCHOOL: Had standout prep career, earning first-team all-conference and all-region, plus second-team all-state honors as a senior in 2005 ... Team MVP and captain as a senior ... helped GHS to state tournament appearances as a sophomore and junior ... led GHS to district and league titles during career ... lettered three times in volleyball and four times in track & field. PERSONAL: Born Stacie Michelle Meisner on July 22, 1988 in Scottsbluff, Neb. ... daughter of Jerald & Shelly Meisner ... has one sister, Jamie ... hobbies include writing and reading ... journalism & public communications major.

MEISNER’S CAREER HIGHS Kills — 2 vs Western Washington, 10/9/08 Attacks — 4 vs Central Missouri, 8/28/08 Attack Pct. — n/a Aces — 4, twice (last vs Northwest Nazarene, 9/18/08) Assists — 7 at Grand Canyon, 9/6/08 Block Assists — 0 Blocks Solos — 0 Total Blocks — 0 Digs — 32 vs Western Oregon, 11/1/08

MEISNER’S CAREER STATISTICS Season 2008 (Jr)

SP-MP 113-29

K 8

K/S E 0.07 1

TA Pct A A/S SA 30 .233 58 0.51 40

SA/S SE RE 0.35 42 38

DIG D/S BS BA 510 4.51 0 0

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TB 0

B/S BE BHE 0.00 0 1

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SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES

#6 McKenzie Moss Sophomore / 1VL 5-11 / Outside Hitter Anchorage, Alaska Bartlett HS

2008: Appeared in 10 matches as true freshman, accounting for 21 kills and three blocks ... tallied multiple kills in five matches, including season-high seven in 5-set home loss to UAF ... had 4 kills on 6 attacks in win over Ohio Valley ... made huge contribution off bench in home win over Central Washington, notching spike to put UAA up by two points late in 5th set. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Cook Inlet Conference first-team honors as a senior in 2007 ... named Bartlett’s Team MVP as a junior and senior ... earned honorable mention all-league honors in 2006 ... named to numerous all-tournament teams, including three years in a row at West Spiketacular ... twice named all-state and was three-time All-CIC in softball, helping Golden Bears to Class 4A State runner-up finish as a junior ... lettered four times in softball and three times in volleyball ... played for Midnight Sun Volleyball club team for four years, making prestigious Reno Festival Select team as a sophomore, junior and senior. PERSONAL: Born McKenzie Blair Moss on July 13, 1990 in Anchorage ... daughter of Steve and Joyce Moss ... major is undeclared.

MOSS’ CAREER STATISTICS Season SP-MP K K/S 2008 (Fr) 17-10 21 1.24

E 17

TA Pct 76 .053

A 0

A/S SA 0.00 0

SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 0.00 0 0 3 0.18 2 1 3 0.18 0 0

MOSS’ CAREER HIGHS

Kills — 7 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 10/15/08 Attacks — 38 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 10/15/08 Attack Pct. — .133 (4-2-15) at Northwest Nazarene, 10/25/08 Aces — 0 Assists — 0

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Block Assists — 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 10/15/08 Blocks Solos — 2 at Northwest Nazarene, 10/25/08 Total Blocks — 2 at Northwest Nazarene, 10/25/08 Digs — 1, three times

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SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES

#4 Calli Scott Senior / 1VL 5-8 / Setter Scottsdale, Arizona Pinnacle HS Glendale CC 2008: Voted Great Northwest Athletic Conference Newcomer-of-theYear and 2nd Team All-GNAC after averaging 10.61 assists and 2.57 digs per set ... first UAA setter since 2001 to earn at least 2nd-team all-league honors ... ranked No. 2 GNAC in assists per set (10.61) ... on UAA single-season lists, ranked 7th in both aps and total assists (1,199) ... Most Outstanding Player of Extended Stay Invitational, helping UAA to title of own tourney ... had 53 assists, season-high 17 digs and hit .571 (4-0-7) in 5-set win over Harding ... named GNAC Player of the Week for ESD Invite exploits ... also made all-tourney team at Grand Canyon Cactus Classic, where UAA posted 3-1 record ... had 42 assists in Sept. 6 win over Western State for 2nd-highest 3-set total by a GNAC player in 2008 ... topped 60 assists against pair of nationally ranked foes – at Western Wash. (63) and vs Western Ore. (62) – for 3rd- and 4th-highest totals by a GNAC player in ’08 ... other top matches included 55 assists and 5 blocks in 5-set home win over Central Wash.; 57 assists, 5 kills and 11 digs in upset of 8th-ranked Augustana; 39 assists and 16 digs in 3-set home win over Seattle Pacific; and 56 assists in home finale victory over MSU Billings ... earned Coaches’ Award. BEFORE UAA: Two-year standout at Glendale CC ... ranked 4th in Arizona Community College Athletic Conference in assists (10.38 apg) as freshman in 2006 ... primarily played libero as sophomore, helping 2007 GCC squad to 21-11 record ... averaged over 3 assists per game as sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: Named Region Player of the Year and All-Northeast Valley Conference as senior in 2005 ... guided Pioneers to 2005 Arizona Interscholastic Association Class 4A-Div. I state runnerup finish for farthest advancement in school history ... 2nd-team all-region as junior ... Team MVP three straight years, including as sophomore on JV ... helped 2004 PHS soccer team to AIA Class 4A state runner-up finish and 19-6-1 overall record ... in softball, earned hon. men. all-region and team offensive MVP honors ... lettered twice in volleyball and soccer and once in softball and track. PERSONAL: Born Calli Lynne Scott on Jan. 10 1988 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... daughter of Robin and Debbie Scott ... enjoys music and reading ... liberal studies major.

SCOTT’S CAREER HIGHS

Kills — 7 at Western Washington, 11/15/08 Attacks — 16 vs Augustana, 9/12/08 Attack Pct. — 1.000 (5-0-5) vs Grand Canyon, 9/6/08 Aces — 4 vs Ohio Valley, 8/29/08 Assists — 63 at Western Washington, 11/15/08 Block Assists — 5 vs Central Washington, 10/11/08 Blocks Solos — 1, four times Total Blocks — 5 vs Central Washington, 10/11/08 Digs — 17 vs Harding, 8/29/08

SCOTT’S CAREER STATISTICS Season 2008 (Jr)

SP-MP K 113-29 76

K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA 0.67 40 271 .133 1199 10.61 21

SA/S SE RE 0.19 38 0

DIG D/S BS 290 2.57 4

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BA TB B/S BE BHE 43 47 0.42 5 28

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SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES – REDSHIRTS & NEWCOMERS

#8 Jackie Matthisen Sophomore / RS 5-11 / MB-OH Anchorage, Alaska East HS Western Oregon

2008: Redshirted after transferring from GNAC rival Western Oregon. BEFORE UAA: Played freshman season at Western Oregon in 2007, helping Wolves to first-ever NCAA Tournament berth ... saw action in 16 of 26 matches, including two starts, playing reserve role behind two veteran middle blockers ... averaged 0.61 kills and 0.44 blocks per game, and hit for .037 (22-19-81) percentage. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped East High to Cook Inlet Conference title and runner-up finish at 2006 ASAA Class 4A State Championships as senior ... named to All-State Tournament squad as junior and senior ... twice earned All-CIC honors and was named to several alltournament teams throughout career ... earned three varsity letters ... played for Midnight Sun Volleyball Club, making the traveling team as junior and senior. PERSONAL: Born Jackie Elise Matthisen on July 8, 1989 in Davenport, Iowa ... daughter of Barry Matthisen and Peggy McBride ... hobbies include snowboarding, photography and hiking ... natural sciences major.

#13 Marie Borowikow

#11 Celestia Bowlus

Freshman / HS 6-3 / Outside Hitter Eberswalde, Germany von Humboldt Gym.

BEFORE UAA: Played for AngermĂźnde e.V., near hometown of Eberswalde, Germany ... graduated from Alexander von Humboldt Gymnasium (high school). PERSONAL: Born Feb. 7, 1990 in Berlin ... daughter of Alexander and Birgitt Borowikow ... interests include skiing, reading and writing ... pyschology major.

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Freshman / HS 6-1 / Middle Blocker Chugiak, Alaska Chugiak HS HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Chugiak to ASAA Class 4A State Tournament apperances as a sophomore and senior, including a runner-up finish in 2008 ... earned All-Cook Inlet Conference honors as a junior and senior ... honor roll student and recipient of UA Scholar award for graduating in top 10 percent of class ... played for both AVA and Midnight Sun club teams. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 13, 1991 in Anchorage ... daughter of Robert and Leiloni Bowlus ... psychology major.

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#10 Lee Golden

#12 Leah McWilliams

Junior / TR 5-8 / Outside Hitter Pembroke Pines, Florida Nova HS / Hillsborough CC BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Hillsborough Community College in home state of Florida, helping squad to consecutive national tournament berths ... as a sophomore in 2008, earned hon. men. all-conference honors as HCC went 34-9 and finished 8th at NJCAA Tournament ... helped HCC go unbeaten in Suncoast Conference play and win Florida State JC title. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in volleyball at Nova High, winning both Most Improved and Most Valuable Player honors ... two-time team captain ... lettered twice in softball and flag football, plus once in basketball ... helped flag football team to state runner-up finish.

Freshman / HS 6-0 / MB-Setter Pecos, Texas Pecos HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played senior season at Pecos High and first three years at Marfa High ... MVP in District 2-1A for two years and earned same honor in District 4-3A in senior season ... named to Texas Girls’ Coaches Association All-State Team for three years in a row. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 29, 1990 in Alpine, Texas ... sister of former UAA all-league outside hitter O’Lita McWilliams (200203) ... daughter of Brent and Ruth McWilliams ... coached by mother all four years of high school, plus by father in basketball and track & field..

#15 Jamie Russell

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 5, 1989 in Miami, Fla. ... daughter of Derrick Golden and Patricia Gascoigne ... management major.

#16 Shelby Hollister

Freshman / HS 5-10 / Outside Hitter Bend, Oregon Mountain View HS HIGH SCHOOL: All-Intermountain Conference and honorable mention all-state selection as senior in 2008 ... helped Cougars to 20-4 record and 2nd place at 5A state tournament, earning 2nd-team all-tourney honors ... broke school record for kills in a match with 19 ... captained varsity squad both junior and senior campaigns ... honors student ... earned Principal’s Award and nominated for High Desert Hero award ... played for Rimrock club team.

Freshman / HS 6-1 / Middle Blocker Loomis, California Del Oro HS HIGH SCHOOL: All-Sierra Foothill League pick as a senior in 2008 ... led Del Oro High to a 23-11 record and its second straight Sac Joaquin Section playoff appearance ... ranked second in SFL in kills per set as a senior, averaging 1.8. PERSONAL: Born Jamie L. Russell on May 18, 1991 in Denver ... daughter of Craig and Lisa Russell ... major is undeclared.

#9 Nikkie Viotto

Freshman / HS 5-8 / OH-Libero Eagle River, Alaska Eagle River HS

PERSONAL: Born Shelby Brooke Hollister on June 28, 1991 ... daughter of Evan Hollister and Jennifer Connolly ... interests include horseback riding and traveling ... major is undeclared.

HIGH SCHOOL: 4-year letterwinner and team captain at Eagle River High ... earned All-Cook Inlet Conference honors every season ... as junior in 2007, was named to the All-State Tournament Team after leading Wolves to 3rd-place finish in their first-ever State appearance. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1990 in Sands, Mich. ... daughter of Mark and Jackie Viotto ... journalism & public comm. major.

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THE GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE/SEAWOLF FACILITIES

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tretching from Alaska to Oregon to Montana, the Great Northwest Athletic Conference has quickly established itself as one of the most successful league in the NCAA Division II ranks. Founded in 2001 as a 10-team league, the GNAC currently features nine institutions – Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Fairbanks, Central Washington, Montana State Billings, Northwest Nazarene, Saint Martin’s, Seattle Pacific, Western Oregon and Western Washington.

In the last two years alone, the GNAC has produced one national team title (SPU women’s soccer, 2009), three national runner-up finishes, and three NCAA Final 4 placings (all by the Seawolf basketball teams). UAA sponsors seven of the GNAC’s 14 sports – volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field.

2008 GNAC VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS W x-Western Oregon (20) 15 Western Washington (18) 13 Northwest Nazarene 10 Alaska Fairbanks 9 Central Washington 8 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 7 Seattle Pacific 5 Montana State Billings 4 Saint Martin’s 1 x-NCAA Tournament qualifier ( ) national rank in parentheses

CONFERENCE L PCT 1 .938 3 .812 6 .625 7 .562 8 .500 9 .438 11 .312 12 .250 15 .062

MB — 2.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 10.0 11.0 14.0

OVERALL W L PCT 22 2 .917 21 3 .875 16 9 .640 15 10 .600 16 12 .571 15 14 .517 8 18 .308 7 23 .233 4 21 .160

GNAC POSTSEASON AWARDS

Player of the Year: Angie Alvord, Western Washington Newcomer of the Year: Calli Scott, Alaska Anchorage Freshman of the Year: Anna Herold, Seattle Pacific Coach of the Year: Brad Saindon, Western Oregon

FIRST TEAM: Stacey Bennett, Western Oregon (OH, 6-3, Sr., Portland, OR); Rhea Cardwell, Alaska Anchorage (OH, 5-10, Sr., Prineville, OR); Devon Crotteau, MSU Billings (OH, 6-0, Jr., Casper, WY); Angie Alvord, Western Washington (MB, 6-0, Sr., Laurel, WA); Cammy Dranginis, NW Nazarene (MB, 6-0, Jr., Nampa, ID) ; Rachael Schurman, Central Washington (MB, 6-0, Sr., Spokane, WA); Korlyn Bolster, Alaska Fairbanks (MB, 6-1, Sr., Guerneville, CA); Brandie Vea, CWU (L, 5-3, So., Honolulu, HI). SECOND TEAM: Kayla Mainer, WOU (OH, 5-8, Sr.,); Nikki Finley, SPU (OH, 5-9, Jr.); Megan Amundson, WWU (OH, 5-11, So.); Lindsay Forseth, NNU (OH, 6-0, Jr.,); Tiana Roma, WWU (MB, 6-0, Sr.); Calli Scott, UAA (S, 5-8, Jr., Scottsdale, AZ); Allison Gotz, WWU (L, 5-3, So.).

HONORABLE MENTION: Megan Thigpen, UAF (OH, 5-10, Jr.); Erin Norris, CWU (OH, 5-10, Jr.); Lisa Martini, WOU (OH, 5-8, Sr.); Amanda Boschma, NNU (RS, 5-10, Sr.); Cortney Lundberg, UAA (MB, 6-1, So., Hardin, MT); Robin De Jong, SPU (MB, 5-10, Jr.); Laura Sakala, WOU (MB, 5-10, Jr.); Alexa Sherman, UAF (S, 5-9, Jr.); Joelle Perez, SPU (S, 5-9, So.); Amy Herron, WOU (S, 5-5, Jr.); Kari Rice, WWU (S, 5-10, Jr.); Anna Herold, SPU (L, 5-8, Fr.); Theresia Dever, SMU (L, 5-7, Fr.).

SEAWOLF FACILITIES

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he Seawolves host their home matches on campus in the 1,250-seat Wells Fargo Sports Complex. The gym, which has housed Seawolf volleyball, basketball and gymnastics since 1978, provides a comfortable atmosphere for both competitors and fans.

Seawolf volleyball players also make use of the WFSC’s other facilities — weight room, fitness center, 25-meter pool, jogging track and sauna — for training and recreation.

Photo by Chris Bauer

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2008 SEASON REVIEW 2008 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # 10 2 13 8 6 11 7 15 4 14 5 9 12

|-------------ATTACK---------------| |-----SET------| |--SERVE---| |------DIG-----| |---------BLOCKING----------| Player GP MP-S Kill K/S E TA Pct Asst A/S Ace A/S SE RE Dig D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts Rhea Cardwell 113 29-29 507 4.49 159 1458 .239 22 0.19 19 0.17 30 28 311 2.75 2 30 32 0.28 0 5 543 Rachel Kidwell 106 28-27 272 2.57 145 850 .149 15 0.14 25 0.24 45 30 314 2.96 3 36 39 0.37 3 1 318 Cortney Lundberg 113 29-29 258 2.28 88 587 .290 12 0.11 0 0.00 0 0 39 0.35 22 83 105 0.93 7 0 321 Joanna Johnson 112 29-29 215 1.92 111 670 .155 67 0.60 40 0.36 44 11 337 3.01 2 55 57 0.51 6 2 284 McKenzie Moss 17 10-0 21 1.24 17 76 .053 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 3 0.18 2 1 3 0.18 0 0 23 Jessica Morehouse 54 27-11 59 1.09 25 163 .209 1 0.02 0 0.00 1 0 7 0.13 1 30 31 0.57 3 1 75 Ashley Bates 67 29-18 67 1.00 36 183 .169 5 0.07 0 0.00 0 0 14 0.21 4 42 46 0.69 1 0 92 Kayla O’Kelley 4 4-0 3 0.75 0 9 .333 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3 Calli Scott 113 29-29 76 0.67 40 271 .133 1200 10.62 21 0.19 38 0 290 2.57 4 43 47 0.42 5 28 122 Stacie Meisner 113 29-0 8 0.07 1 30 .233 58 0.51 40 0.35 42 38 511 4.52 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 48 Cristal Negron 112 29-2 1 0.01 0 6 .167 8 0.07 16 0.14 17 1 72 0.64 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 17 Samantha Calderwood 9 4-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 3 0.33 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 Kaunnalli Self 1 1-0 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 3 0.33 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3 Team 7 UAA 113 29-29 1487 13.16 623 4305 .201 1388 12.28 164 1.45 219 115 1902 16.83 40 320 200.0 1.77 25 38 1851 OPPONENTS 113 29-29 1350 11.95 580 4164 .185 1259 11.14 115 1.02 198 164 1856 16.42 52 345 224.5 1.99 36 54 1689

ATTENDANCE Overall: Home: Away: Neutral:

Dates Total 29 9212 13 5635 10 3112 6 465

Pt/S 4.81 3.00 2.85 2.54 1.38 1.39 1.37 0.75 1.08 0.42 0.15 0.00 0.33 16.38 14.95

2008 RESULTS

(15-14 OVERALL; 7-9 GNAC — 9-4 HOME; 3-7 ROAD; 3-3 NEUTRAL)

Ave. 318 433 311 78

Date Opponent Aug 28 #13 CENTRAL MISSOURI ^Aug 29 OHIO VALLEY ^Aug 29 HARDING ^Aug 30 TEXAS WOMAN’S ^Aug 30 TEXAS WOMAN’S #Sep 5 vs Western State #Sep 5 vs Point Loma Nazarene #Sep 6 at Grand Canyon #Sep 6 vs Western State $Sep 12 vs #8 Augustana $Sep 12 vs #13 SW Minnesota St $Sep 13 vs #5 Truman State $Sep 13 at #3 Concordia-St. Paul *Sep 18 NORTHWEST NAZARENE *Sep 20 SEATTLE PACIFIC *Sep 27 at Alaska Fairbanks *Oct 2 at Saint Martin’s *Oct 4 at Western Oregon *Oct 6 at Montana St. Billings *Oct 9 #3 WESTERN WASHINGTON *Oct 11 CENTRAL WASHINGTON *Oct 15 ALASKA FAIRBANKS *Oct 23 at Seattle Pacific *Oct 25 at Northwest Nazarene *Oct 30 SAINT MARTIN’S *Nov 1 #24 WESTERN OREGON *Nov 8 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS *Nov 13 at Central Washington *Nov 15 at #18 Western Washington

Outside hitter Rhea Cardwell became UAA’s first-ever All-American in volleyball, earning AVCA Second Team honors in 2008.

Score L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 W 3-2 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 2-3

Score by Set Time 17-25,16-25,22-25 1:23 25-12,25-12,25-5 0:57 25-23,19-25,23-25,26-24,15-6 2:05 25-22,25-19,25-13 1:14 25-19,25-19,25-16 1:18 25-21,25-20,25-15 1:09 23-25,23-25,25-22,21-25 1:38 25-15,25-16,22-25,25-18 1:33 25-23,25-15,27-25 1:15 25-23,21-25,25-23,21-25,15-13 1:55 25-17,22-25,17-25,19-25 1:27 12-25,12-25,22-25 1:02 15-25,25-21,14-25,18-25 1:20 25-19,20-25,25-19,25-17 1:53 25-23,28-26,25-22 1:43 22-25,25-13,25-23,20-25,13-15 2:10 25-18,25-18,25-13 1:16 25-20,22-25,20-25,22-25 1:52 25-18,18-25,24-26,22-25 1:48 21-25,25-19,23-25,22-25 1:59 25-17,25-18,25-27,15-25,15-11 2:12 26-28,16-25,25-17,27-25,13-15 2:13 22-25,27-29,20-25 1:38 18-25,25-27,20-25 1:30 25-13,25-15,25-8 1:11 25-23,23-25,25-20,22-25,12-15 2:26 25-21,20-25,24-26,25-15,15-9 1:55 25-17,25-22,17-25,18-25,15-2 1:46 31-33,26-24,23-25,25-19,13-15 2:13

Att. 438 100 368 150 329 52 110 125 67 75 101 60 494 472 489 370 153 275 307 464 504 795 112 471 387 590 549 347 458

^ Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational — Anchorage # Grand Canyon Cactus Classic — Phoenix, Ariz. $ Concordia Classic — St. Paul, Minn. * Great Northwest Athletic Conference match

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST KILLS Match: 32, Cherie Knox vs Regis, 10/15/89; and Rhea Cardwell at Central Washington, 11/13/08 Season: 535, Jen Szczerbinski, 1992 Career: 1,691, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90, 92 MOST ATTACKS Match: 83, Rhea Cardwell vs Western Oregon, 11/1/08 Season: 1,437, Jen Szczerbinski, 1990 Career: 4,511, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90, 92 BEST ATTACK PERCENTAGE Match (min. 10 att.): .909, Janelle Veith (10-0-11) vs Seattle U., 10/20/01 Season: .333, Tammy Middaugh, 1982 Career: .250, Michelle Harlamert, 1989-91, 93

MOST KILLS Match: 91 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/9/84 Season: 1,872, 1990 MOST ATTACKS Match: 276 vs Chico State, 11/10/90 Season: 5,986, 1990 BEST ATTACK PERCENTAGE Match: .534 vs Regis, 11/13/82 Season: .219, 2002 MOST KILLS PER SET Match: 22.67 vs Saint MartinĂ­s, 10/5/02 Season: 13.1, 1996 MOST BLOCK SOLOS Match: 19 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82 Season: 119, 1991

MOST KILLS PER SET Match: 10.6, Cherie Knox vs Regis, 10/15/89 Season: 4.48, Rhea Cardwell, 2008 Career: 4.02, Rhea Cardwell, 2007-08 MOST BLOCK SOLOS Match: 10, Tammy Middaugh vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82 Season: 63, Pam Lewers, 1987 Career: 152, Michelle Harlamert, 1989-91,93 MOST BLOCK ASSISTS Match: 14, Michelle Harlamert vs Bellarmine, 10/1/93 Season: 131, Vickie Maas, 1992 Career: 359, Sabrina Bingham, 1996-99 MOST TOTAL BLOCKS Match: 17, Michelle Harlamert vs Bellarmine, 10/1/93 Season: 176, Vickie Maas, 1992 Career: 499, Vickie Maas, 1989-92 MOST BLOCKS PER SET Match: 5.0,Tammy Middaugh vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82 Season: 1.5, Maria Dalton, 1984 Career: 1.2, Pam Lewers, 1985-87 MOST SERVICE ACES Match: 9,Tegan Bosard vs Western New Mexico, 10/27/97 Season: 57, Sandra Kirtley, 1995 Career: 162, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-92 MOST DIGS Match: 39, Jen Szczerbinski vs Chaminade, 10/19/90 Season: 604, Jen Szczerbinski, 1990 Career: 2,108, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90,92 MOST DIGS PER SET Match: 9.0, Cherie Knox vs Regis, 10/20/89 Season: 5.28, Rachael Knecht, 2004 Career: 4.3, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90, 92 MOST ASSISTS Match: 75, Janelle Morrisette vs St. Cloud State, 8/25/00 Season: 1,522, Tracy Zink, 1990 Career: 3,853, Janelle (Morrisette) Veith, 1998-2001 MOST ASSISTS PER SET Match: 18.75, Janelle Morrisette vs St. Cloud State, 8/25/00 Season: 11.94, Kasey Kuelper, 2002 Career: 9.37, Janelle (Morrisette) Veith, 1998-2001

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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

MOST BLOCK ASSISTS Match: 34 vs Denver, 10/5/85 Season: 475, 1994 MOST TOTAL BLOCKS Match: 28 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82 Season: 419, 1984 MOST BLOCKS PER SET Match: 9.3 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82 Season: 3.8, 1982 MOST SERVICE ACES Match: 24 vs West Virginia State, 9/7/01 Season: 259, 1982 MOST DIGS Match: 158 vs Truman State, 10/25/91 Season: 3,143, 1990 MOST DIGS PER SET Match: 37.8 vs UC Davis, 10/5/90 Season: 22.1, 1991 MOST ASSISTS Match: 85 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/9/84 Season: 1,652, 1990 MOST ASSISTS PER SET Match: 19.0 vs Regis, 10/15/89 Season: 12.7, 2008 WINS & LOSSES/MISC. RECORDS Most Wins: 24, 1990 and 1992 Most Losses: 24, 1983 Most Home Wins: 14, 1988 Most Road Wins: 14, 1989 Consecutive Matches Won: 11, 1984 Consecutive Sets Won: 18, Oct. 11-27, 2001 Consecutive Home Matches Won: 15, 1987-88 Consecutive Losses: 14, 1983 Highest Winning Pct: .742 (23-8), 1986 Most Matches Played: 39, 1990 Most Sets Played: 144, 1990 Shortest Match: 35 minutes vs North Carolina Central, 10/11/90 Fewest Points Allowed: 2 vs North Carolina Central, 10/11/90

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK CAREER LEADERS KILLS 1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 2. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 3. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 4. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 5. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 6. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 7. Vanessa Tsukano (1997-00) 8. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 9. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 10. April Hydak (1996-98)

1,691 1,248 1,024 1,012 986 938 880 844 843 773

KILLS PER SET 1. Rhea Cardwell (2007-08) 2. Mindy Cason (2002-03) 3. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 4. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 5. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 6. O’Lita McWilliams (2002-03) 7. Heather Lyons (2005-06) 8. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 9. Mary Cashin (1984-85) 10. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (99-2002)

4.02 3.76 3.42 3.42 2.86 2.85 2.84 2.73 2.71 2.63

ATTACKS 1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 2. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 3. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 4. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 5. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 6. Vanessa Tsukano (1997-00) 7. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 93) 8. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 9. April Hydak (1996-98) 10. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98)

4,511 3,558 3,052 2,568 2,540 2,480 2,406 2,353 2,273 2,238

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min. 600 att.) 1. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 2. Mary Cashin (1984-85) 3. Mindy Cason (2002-03) 4. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 5. Carla Anderson (1984-85) 6. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 7. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 8. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 9. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 10. Jenny Mitchell (2001-04)

.292 .275 .264 .261 .251 .250 .250 .243 .229 .223

DIGS 1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 2. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 3. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 4. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 5. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 6. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 7. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 8. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 9. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 10. Vanessa Tsukano (1997-00)

2,108 1,572 1,336 1,227 1,132 1,085 1,070 1,048 1,011 977

DIGS PER SET 1. Rachael Knecht (2004-06) 2. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 3. Diana Gordon (2003-04)

4.58 4.26 3.98

4. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 5. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 6. O’Lita McWilliams (2002-03) 7. Tammy Burgess (1990-92) 8. Rachel Kidwell (2007-08) 9. Rhea Cardwell (2007-08) 10. Joanna Johnson (2007-08)

3.62 3.61 3.42 3.30 3.28 3.28 3.07

ASSISTS 1. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 2. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 3. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 4. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 5. Ann Twiggs (1983-86) 6. Val Segerstrom (1994-95) 7. Kathy Hajdukovich (1996-97) 8. Molly Merritt (1993-94) 9. Stephanie Martinez (2002-05) 10. Calli Scott (2007- )

3,853 3,791 2,855 2,625 1,757 1,583 1,517 1,460 1,264 1,199

ASSISTS PER SET 1. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 2. Stephanie Martinez (2002-05) 3. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 4. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 5. Val Segerstrom (1994-95) 6. Kathy Hajdukovich (1996-97) 7. Molly Merritt (1993-94) 8. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 9. Ann Twiggs (1983-86) 10. Carrie Belden (1996-98)

9.37 9.09 8.42 7.66 7.61 7.29 6.70 6.56 5.61 3.72

TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 2. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 3. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 4. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 5. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 6. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 7. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 8. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 9. Starr Burgan (2000-03) 10. Meganne Hendricks (1985-88)

499 445 430 415 384 372 308 299 222 218

BLOCKS PER SET 1. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 2. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 3. Chelsey Jones (2005-06) 4. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 5. Karen Griffith (1985-86) 6. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 7. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 8. Mary Cashin (1984-85) 9. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 10. Lisa Bedminster (1996-97)

1.21 1.16 1.15 1.08 1.06 1.04 1.01 1.01 0.99 0.98

BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 2. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 3. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 4. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 5. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 6. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95)

359 352 318 317 278 227

7. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 8. Michelle Garvin (2000-03) 9. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) Starr Burgan (2000-03)

211 196 183 183

BLOCK SOLOS 1. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 2. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 3. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 4. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 5. Meganne Hendricks (1985-88) 6. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 7. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 8. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 9. Mary Cashin (1984-85) 10. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02)

152 147 98 97 94 86 76 72 71 66

ACES 1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 2. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 3. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 4. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 5. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 6. Tegan Bosard (1996-99) 7. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 8. Michelle Garvin (2000-03) O’Lita McWilliams (2002-03) 10. April Hydak (1996-98)

162 139 129 126 119 114 110 107 107 104

ACES PER SET 1. O’Lita McWilliams (2001-03) 2. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 3. Carrie Belden (1996-98) 4. April Hydak (1996-98) 5. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 6. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 7. Joanna Johnson (2007-08) 8. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 9. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 10. Diana Gordon (2003-04)

.517 .407 .352 .350 .348 .327 .320 .310 .301 .299

MATCHES PLAYED 1. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 2. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 3. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 4. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 5. Nikki (Mowry) Wegner (1990-93) 6. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 7. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 8. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) Tegan Bosard (1996-99) 10. Jeni Phillips (1993-96)

143 141 140 129 127 123 121 120 120 118

SETS PLAYED (since 1984) 1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) Tracy Zink (1987-90) 3. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 4. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 5. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 6. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 7. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 8. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 9. Tegan Bosard (1996-99) 10. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01)

495 495 464 436 429 427 423 416 414 411

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KILLS 1. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 2. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 3. Rhea Cardwell (2008) 4. Cherie Knox (1989) 5. Mindy Cason (2003) 6. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 7. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 8. Vanessa Tsukano (2000) 9. Sabrina Bingham (1999) 10. Brianne Halling (2001)

535 513 506 502 454 417 407 397 357 345

KILLS PER SET 1. Rhea Cardwell (2008) 2. Cherie Knox (1989) 3. Mindy Cason (2003) 4. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 5. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 6. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 7. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 8. Carolyn DeKay (2004) 9. Brianne McCabe (2002) 10. Sabrina Bingham (1999)

4.48 4.18 4.13 4.05 3.70 3.63 3.59 3.56 3.54 3.50

ATTACKS 1. Rhea Cardwell (2008) 2. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 3. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 4. Cherie Knox (1989) 5. Cherie Knox (1990) 6. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 7. Jeni Phillips (1994) 8. Mindy Cason (2003) 9. Vanessa Tsukano (2000) 10. O’Lita McWilliams (2003)

1457 1437 1403 1340 1150 1083 1024 1066 1016 1010

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min. 100 kills) 1. Tammy Middaugh (1982) 2. Mary Cashin (1984) 3. Janelle Veith (2001) 4. Maria Dalton (1981) 5. Carolyn DeKay (2004) 6. Brianne McCabe (2002) 7. Cortney Lundberg (2008) 8. Sabrina Bingham (1999) 9. Brianne Halling (2001) 10. Cindy Clagett (1986)

.333 .311 .307 .303 .292 .292 .290 .287 .282 .282

DIGS 1. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 2. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 3. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 4. Tracy Zink (1990) 5. Cherie Knox (1989) 6. Rachael Knecht (2004) 7. Stacie Meisner (2008) 8. Shana Purvis (1992) 9. Cherie Knox (1990) 10. Diana Gordon (2004)

604 597 544 535 531 528 510 489 437 430

DIGS PER SET 1. Rachael Knecht (2004) 2. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989)

5.28 4.73

3. Diana Gordon (2004) 4. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 5. Stacie Meisner (2008) 6. Shana Purvis (1991) 7. Cherie Knox (1989) 8. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 9. Vanessa Tsukano (1999) 10. Rhea Cardwell (2007)

4.62 4.52 4.51 4.44 4.43 4.22 4.17 4.16

ASSISTS 1. Tracy Zink (1990) 2. Shana Purvis (1992) 3. Kasey Kuelper (2003) 4. Tracy Zink (1989) 5. Val Segerstrom (1995) 6. Janelle Morrisette (2000) 7. Calli Scott (2008) 8. Kasey Kuelper (2002) 9. Janelle Veith (2001) 10. Kathy Hajdukovich (1997)

1522 1396 1350 1306 1252 1208 1199 1134 1113 983

ASSISTS PER SET 1. Kasey Kuelper (2003) 2. Kasey Kuelper (2002) 3. Janelle Morrisette (1999) 4. Tracy Zink (1989) 5. Bethan Murphy (2004) 6. Janelle Veith (2001) 7. Calli Scott (2008) 8. Tracy Zink (1990) 9. Stephanie Martinez (2004) 10. Shana Purvis (1992)

12.27 11.94 11.55 11.07 11.02 10.70 10.61 10.57 10.55 10.50

TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Vickie Maas (1992) 2. Maria Dalton (1984) 3. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 4. Brianne Halling (2001) 5. Pam Lewers (1987) Michelle Harlamert (1990) 7. Sandra Kirtley (1994) 8. Michelle Harlamert (1989) 9. Mary Cashin (1984) Sabrina Bingham (1996)

176 160 155 152 146 146 144 142 135 135

BLOCKS PER SET 1. Maria Dalton (1984) 2. Deb Richardson (1984) 3. Brianne Halling (2001) 4. Pam Lewers (1986) 5. Vickie Maas (1992) 6. Michelle Harlamert (1989) 7. Mary Cashin (1984) 8. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 9. Cindy Clagett (1986) 10. Karen Griffith (1985)

1.54 1.45 1.43 1.39 1.33 1.33 1.27 1.26 1.24 1.19

BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Vickie Maas (1992) 2. Sonnet Farrell (1998) 3. Sabrina Bingham (1998) 4. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 5. Brianne Halling (2001)

131 124 121 118 116

6. Maria Dalton (1984) 7. Sandra Kirtley (1994) 8. Miya Athanas (1994) 9. Sabrina Bingham (1996) 10. Michelle Harlamert (1990)

115 109 108 107 105

BLOCK SOLOS 1. Pam Lewers (1987) 2. Michelle Harlamert (1989) 3. Mary Cashin (1984) 4. Maria Dalton (1984) Meganne Hendricks (1987) Vickie Maas (1992) 7. Vickie Maas (1991) 8. Meganne Hendricks (1988) Sonnet Farrell (1996) 10. Pam Lewers (1986)

63 62 49 45 45 45 44 43 43 42

ACES 1. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 2. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 3. Kasey Kuelper (2001) 4. Tegan Bosard (1997) 5. Carrie Belden (1998) 6. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) O’Lita McWilliams (2002) 8. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 9. Krista Ferguson (1987) 10. Sandra Kirtley (1994)

59 57 52 51 49 48 48 47 46 44

ACES PER SET (min. 25 aces) 1. Caitlin Grenier (2006) 2. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 3. Paepaetele Poasa (2006) 4. Stephanie Martinez (2005) 5. O’Lita McWilliams (2002) 6. Kasey Kuelper (2001) 7. Tegan Bosard (1997) 8. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 9. Kasey Kuelper (2002) 10. Carrie Belden (1998)

.690 .536 .508 .500 .495 .491 .468 .463 .453 .434

MATCHES PLAYED 1. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) Rhonda Hedington (1990) Vickie Maas (1990) Tracy Zink (1990) 5. Nikki Mowry (1990) Michelle Harlamert (1990) 7. Amy Willis (1990) 8. Six tied with

39 39 39 39 38 38 37 36

SETS PLAYED (since 1984) 1. Tracy Zink (1990) 2. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 3. Michelle Harlamert (1990) 4. Shana Purvis (1992) 5. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) Vickie Maas (1992) 7. Pam Lewers (1987) 8. Danica Thomas (1992) Jeni Phillips (1994) 10. Four tied with

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS & RESULTS TEAM STATISTICS BY YEAR Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Kills Hit% 843 .124 735 .146 1,054 .208 Not Available 1,280 .207 1,045 .121 1,350 .182 1,553 .159 1,370 .185 1,540 .188 1,872 .145 1,326 .128 1,731 .171 1,179 .153 1,562 .155 1,600 .164 1,675 .182 1,346 .151 1,544 .160 1,340 .160 1,629 .171 1,530 .208 1,479 .219 1,741 .224 1,367 .190 1,145 .141 1,095 .130 1,096 .138 1,486 .201

Assists 677 626 831

Aces 210 144 259

1,151 894 1,189 1,286 1,135 1,394 1,652 1,200 1,597 1,078 1,340 1,425 1,491 1,224 1,360 1,179 1,459 1,367 1,335 1,578 1,237 1,038 998 1,002 1,387

257 127 217 226 162 180 186 143 208 182 202 206 243 230 215 192 217 225 205 207 156 144 191 112 164

TEAM RESULTS YEAR BY YEAR

Digs Blocks NA 252 NA 263 NA 376 1,719 1,423 1,734 2,316 2,044 2,516 3,143 2,745 2,924 1,718 2,032 2,070 2,049 1,724 2,048 1,882 1,915 1,834 1,668 1,922 1,943 1,454 1,423 1,511 1,902

419 339 353 393 229 316 316 306 335 216 325 314 329 284 271 230 260 272 176 208 204 212 183 168 201

Year Coach Overall 1980 Kerry McCaig 17-10 1981 Kerry McCaig 14-13* 1982 Kerry McCaig 21-11 1983 Kerry McCaig 3-24 1984 Kerry McCaig 22-11 1985 Judy Lee 9-23 1986 Judy Lee 23- 8 1987 Judy Lee 16-22 1988 Judy Lee 22- 9 1989 Judy Lee 23-13 1990 Judy Lee 24-15 1991 Judy Lee 13-21 1992 Judy Lee 24-10 1993 Judy Lee 11-16 1994 Judy Lee 16-16 1995 Judy Lee 14-20 1996 Kerry Major 20-13 1997 Kerry Major 13-17 1998 Kim Lauwers 15-17 1999 Kim Lauwers 15-12 2000 Kim Lauwers 14-18 2001 Kim Lauwers 18-10 2002 Kim Lauwers 15-11 2003 Kim Lauwers 16-10 2004 Kim Lauwers 13-13 2005 Michelle Earl 7-19 2006 Michelle Earl 5-20 2007 Michelle Earl 5-19 2008 Chris Green 15-14 29-Year Totals 435-443

Pct. .630 .519 .656 .111 .667 .281 .742 .421 .710 .639 .615 .382 .706 .407 .500 .412 .606 .433 .469 .556 .438 .642 .577 .615 .500 .269 .200 .208 .517 .495

Conference Postseason --------10-3 (2nd) 4-10 (6th) 10-4 (3rd) 8-6 (4th) 10-4 (3rd) 8-4 (3rd) NCAA 1st Rd 6-0 (1st) NCAA 1st Rd 1-7 (5th) 7-1 (T-1st) 4-4 (T-2nd) 5-9 (T-5th) 5-9 (5th) 7-5 (3rd) 8-4 (3rd) 7-7 (T-4th) 8-6 (T-4th) 8-6 (T-3rd) 11-7 (5th) 11-7 (4th) 10-8 (T-4th) 7-11 (7th) 4-14 (8th) 2-14 (8th) 1-17 (10th) 7-9 (6th) 169-176 (.490) * 6-21 in 1981 including forfeitures

ALL-TIME RESULTS Head Coach

Kerry McCaig 5 seasons 69-77 (.473) 1980 (17-10) PACIFIC, OR 1-3 L PACIFIC, OR 3-2 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-0 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W PUGET SOUND 1-3 L PUGET SOUND 2-3 L MONTANA TECH 3-0 W MONTANA TECH 3-0 W Portland* 2-1 W Central Washington* 2-1 W Boise State* 2-0 W Eastern Washington* 0-2 L

Lewis & Clark* Idaho* W. WASHINGTON W. WASHINGTON at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks WARNER PACIFIC WARNER PACIFIC Carroll^ MSU Billings^ Western Montana^ Northern Montana^ Montana Tech^ Montana State^ at Simon Fraser

0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 0-3 L 0-3 L

*Interstate League Tourn. ^Frontier League Tourn.

1981 (14-13) SO. OREGON 3-0 W* SO. OREGON 3-0 W* at Cent. Washington 3-1 W* at Cent. Washington 3-1 W* at W. Washington 1-3 L at W. Washington 2-3 L PORTLAND 3-0 W* PORTLAND 3-0 W* at Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 W* at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W* W. WASHINGTON 0-3 L W. WASHINGTON 3-1 W at Portland 2-3 L Western Oregon^ 2-0 W Linfield^ 0-2 L at S. Oregon State^ 0-2 L at S. Oregon State^ 0-2 L Linfield^ 0-2 L

at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii Pacific% Nevada% at BYU-Hawaii% ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS C. WASHINGTON C. WASHINGTON

0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W

^Southern Oregon Tourn. %BYU-Hawaii Tournament *matches later forfeited by UAA (Official record: 6-21)

1982 (21-11) at U.S. International^ 0-2 L at UC San Diego^ 0-2 L Humboldt State^ 2-1 W LaVerne^ 1-2 L

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2-0 W 2-0 W 0-2 L 0-3 L 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 2-3 L 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 2-0 W

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED Nebraska-Omaha* Texas-El Paso* Colorado College* at N. Colorado* Regis* at N. Colorado* Texas-El Paso* at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks

1-2 L 0-2 L 2-0 W 0-2 L 2-0 W 0-2 L 0-2 L 3-0 W 3-2 W

^UC San Diego Tune-Up *Northern Colorado Tourn.

1983 (3-24) CAL POLY-POMONA 0-3 L CAL POLY-POMONA 0-3 L CHAPMAN 0-3 L CHAPMAN 0-3 L at UC Davis 0-3 L at Sacramento State 0-3 L at San Francisco State 0-3 L at San Francisco 0-3 L ALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-3 L ALASKA FAIRBANKS 1-3 L MONTANA TECH 0-3 L MONTANA TECH 0-3 L WARNER PACIFIC 0-3 L WARNER PACIFIC 1-3 L Moorhead State^ 2-1 W Wisconsin-Superior^ 0-2 L St. Catherine’s^ 0-2 L St. Cloud State^ 0-2 L Winona State^ 2-1 W Alaska Fairbanks^ 2-0 W NW Missouri State^ 0-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 L CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS 1-3 L CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS 0-3 L MINNESOTA-DULUTH 0-3 L MINNESOTA-DULUTH 0-3 L ^UM-Duluth Halloween Tour.

1984 (22-11) MAYVILLE STATE MAYVILLE STATE SACRAMENTO STATE SACRAMENTO STATE at Denver at Metro State at Metro State at Denver NO. COLORADO NO. COLORADO CS BAKERSFIELD CS BAKERSFIELD AIR FORCE

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3-0 W 3-0 W 0-3 L 1-3 L 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 1-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-2 W

AIR FORCE REGIS REGIS Bemidji State^ Mankato State^ NW Missouri State^ St. Catherine’s^ St. Thomas, MN^ at Minn.-Duluth^ Wisconsin-Parkside^ at MSU Billings SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Denver* Air Force* at Regis*

2-3 L 3-1 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 1-2 L 1-2 L 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 1-3 L 0-3 L

^UM.-Duluth Halloween Tour. *Continental Divide Conf. Tour.

Head Coach

Judy Lee 11 seasons 195-173 (.530) 1985 (9-23) CHICO STATE 0-3 L CHICO STATE 0-3 L PORTLAND STATE 0-3 L PORTLAND STATE 0-3 L at Washington 0-3 L at Texas-Arlington^ 0-3 L Texas-El Paso^ 0-3 L Baylor^ 1-3 L at MSU Billings 1-3 L at MSU Billings 3-1 W DENVER 0-3 L DENVER 1-3 L METRO STATE 0-3 L METRO STATE 3-0 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W at Northern Colorado 0-3 L at Northern Colorado 0-3 L at Air Force 2-3 L at Air Force 2-3 L CS Northridge* 0-2 L Chapman* 2-0 W UC Riverside* 0-2 L Sacramento State* 0-2 L Northern Colorado* 3-1 W Cal Poly-Pomona* 0-3 L Ferris State* 0-3 L

Tex. A&M-Commerce* 3-2 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W UC DAVIS 3-0 W UC DAVIS 3-0 W REGIS 0-3 L REGIS 0-3 L ^Texas-Arlington Tournament *Air Force Premier Tourn.

1986 (23-8) at Chapman BENTLEY BENTLEY LEWIS & CLARK LEWIS & CLARK MSU BILLINGS MSU BILLINGS ALASKA PACIFIC at Alaska Fairbanks at Denver at Denver at Metro State at Metro State SLIPPERY ROCK SLIPPERY ROCK NO. COLORADO NO. COLORADO at Alaska Pacific ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Regis at Regis vs Regis^ vs Ferris State^ vs Chapman^ vs UC Davis^ vs Texas Woman’s^ at Air Force^ AIR FORCE AIR FORCE

0-2 L 3-1 W 3-1 W 1-3 L 0-3 L 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 1-3 L 1-3 L 3-1 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 1-3 L 2-3 L 3-2 W 0-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-1 W

^Air Force Premier Tourn.

1987 (16-22) at Alaska Fairbanks 0-2 L at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W FLORIDA SOUTHERN 3-1 W FLORIDA SOUTHERN 0-3 L at Air Force 0-3 L at Northern Colorado^ 0-3 L Air Force^ 2-3 L Southern Colorado^ 1-3 L Metro State^ 1-3 L at MSU Billings 3-0 W at MSU Billings 3-2 W ALASKA PACIFIC 1-3 L

METRO STATE 0-3 L METRO STATE 3-0 W REGIS 1-3 L REGIS 3-0 W GANNON 3-0 W GANNON 3-0 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 W at CS Dominguez Hills 3-0 W at CS Dominguez Hills 3-0 W North Dakota State* 0-3 L Minnesota-Duluth* 0-3 L Central Missouri St.* 0-3 L Chapman* 3-0 W Portland State* 0-3 L at Nebraska-Omaha* 0-3 L DENVER 3-0 W DENVER 3-0 W at Northern Colorado 0-3 L at Air Force 2-3 L Sacramento State% 2-3 L Ferris State% 0-3 L Cal Poly-Pomona% 1-3 L Portland State% 0-3 L Army% 3-2 W Regis% 0-3 L ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 W ^Northern Colorado Tourn. *Nebraska-Omaha Tourn. %Air Force Premier Tourn.

1988 (22-9) San Francisco State^ 2-1 W Western Washington^ 2-0 W at California-Davis^ 2-0 W S. DAKOTA STATE 3-1 W S. DAKOTA STATE 3-0 W E. NEW MEXICO 3-0 W E. NEW MEXICO 3-0 W ALASKA PACIFIC 3-1 W SOUTHERN INDIANA 3-1 W SOUTHERN INDIANA 3-0 W at Regis 2-3 L at Metro State 2-3 L at Denver 3-0 W at Colo.-Colo. Springs 3-0 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W NO. COLORADO 3-0 W NO. COLORADO 3-2 W at Regis 0-3 L at Denver 3-0 W at Metro State 0-3 L Angelo State* 1-3 L Sacramento State* 1-3 L Ferris State* 0-3 L Northern Colorado* 1-3 L

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Chico State* Missouri-St. Louis* MSU BILLINGS MSU BILLINGS AIR FORCE AIR FORCE

3-1 W 1-3 L 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 W

^UC Davis Invitational *Air Force Premier Tourn.

1989 (23-13) at Alaska Pacific 2-0 W Cal State-Hayward^ 2-0 W Simon Fraser^ 2-0 W Chico State^ 0-2 L Chaminade^ 1-2 L METRO STATE* 1-3 L W. KENTUCKY* 3-0 W METRO STATE 0-3 L CAL STATE LA 3-0 W CAL STATE LA 3-0 W ALASKA PACIFIC 3-0 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W at MSU Billings 3-1 W at MSU Billings 3-0 W at Air Force 3-1 W at Air Force 3-0 W West Texas A&M% 1-3 L Mesa State% 3-1 W Angelo State% 1-3 L NW Missouri State% 3-0 W at Regis% 3-0 W Air Force% 3-1 W REGIS 1-3 L REGIS 0-3 L DENVER 3-0 W DENVER 3-1 W Grand Valley State$ 3-1 W UC Riverside$ 1-3 L Sacramento State$ 0-3 L Ferris State$ 3-2 W at Air Force$ 1-3 L Tampa$ 2-3 L MISS. U. FOR WOMEN 3-0 W MISS. U. FOR WOMEN 3-0 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W at Sacramento St.& 0-3 L ^UC Davis Invitational *Crystal Light Classic %Metro State Tournament $Air Force Premier Tourn. &NCAA Division II Regional

1990 (24-15) at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii Pacific

3-1 W 0-3 L 0-3 L


SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED at Chaminade 1-3 L at Hawaii Pacific 0-3 L at Chaminade 3-1 W UC RIVERSIDE 3-0 W UC RIVERSIDE 0-3 L at Grand Canyon 3-2 W at Grand Canyon 3-0 W UC Riverside* 0-3 L Cal State L.A.* 1-3 L at CS Dom. Hills* 3-1 W vs Sonoma State* 3-0 W W. WASHINGTON 3-1 W MONT. ST. BILLINGS 3-0 W MONT. ST. BILLINGS 3-0 W UC Davis^ 3-1 W Portland State^ 1-3 L Chaminade^ 2-3 L at Sacramento State^ 1-3 L CS Bakersfield^ 1-3 L NC CENTRAL 3-0 W NC CENTRAL 3-0 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 W CHAMINADE 3-2 W CHAMINADE 3-2 W Nebraska-Omaha% 3-1 W Central Missouri St.% 2-3 L CS Bakersfield% 0-3 L UC Riverside% 1-3 L Regis% 3-1 W Metro State% 3-0 W CHICO STATE 3-1 W CHICO STATE 3-1 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W YOUNGSTOWN ST. 3-0 W YOUNGSTOWN ST. 3-1 W at Portland State^ 0-3 L *CS-Dominguez Hills Tourn. ^Sacramento State Invite %Air Force Premier Tourn. ^NCAA Division II Regional

1991 (13-21) IUPU-Ft. Wayne* 2-3 L Northern Kentucky* 3-0 W at Northern Michigan* 1-3 L Michigan Tech* 3-1 W St. Cloud State* 3-1 W SIMON FRASER 3-0 W CAL POLY POMONA 0-3 L SONOMA STATE^ 3-2 W CAL POLY POMONA^ 0-3 L ABILENE CHRISTIAN 0-3 L ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3-1 W GRAND CANYON 0-3 L GRAND CANYON 1-3 L CENT. OKLAHOMA 3-2 W

CENT. OKLAHOMA 3-2 W Missouri Southern% 2-3 L Florida Atlantic% 1-3 L at Florida Southern% 0-3 L Air Force% 0-3 L Florida Atlantic% 3-1 W at MSU Billings 1-3 L at MSU Billings 3-0 W at Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 L TRUMAN STATE 3-0 W TRUMAN STATE 3-2 W Tampa$ 0-3 L Minnesota-Duluth$ 0-3 L Cal Poly-Pomona$ 0-3 L Angelo State$ 0-3 L Oakland, MI$ 1-3 L Mankato State$ 3-0 W at Alaska Fairbanks 1-3 L SEATTLE PACIFIC 0-3 L SEATTLE PACIFIC 0-3 L *Northern Michigan Invite ^Crystal Light Classic %Florida Southern Invite $Air Force Premier Tourn.

1992 (24-10) Tex. A&M-Commerce^ 3-0 W Bellarmine^ 3-2 W Wayne State, NE^ 2-3 L at Missouri-St. Louis^ 0-3 L Denver^ 2-3 L OKLAHOMA 1-3 L OKLAHOMA 0-3 L MORNINGSIDE 3-0 W MORNINGSIDE 3-2 W BUCKNELL 3-0 W BUCKNELL 3-0 W Wisconsin-Parkside* 3-1 W at Ferris State* 3-1 W Grand Valley State* 3-1 W at Ferris State* 3-1 W AIR FORCE 3-1 W AIR FORCE 2-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W at Seattle Pacific 3-2 W at Grand Canyon 1-3 L at Grand Canyon 3-2 W at Seattle Pacific 3-1 W MSU BILLINGS 3-2 W MSU BILLINGS 3-0 W IUPU-FT WAYNE 3-2 W IUPU-FT WAYNE 3-0 W at Air Force% 0-3 L Northern Michigan% 0-3 L Lewis% 3-1 W Chapman% 3-1 W

Regis% 2-3 L FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3-1 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3-1 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 W ^Missouri-St. Louis Invite *Ferris State Invitational %Air Force Premier Tourn.

1993 (11-16) ALA.-HUNTSVILLE ALA.-HUNTSVILLE San Francisco State^ CS San Bernardino^ at UC Davis^ Chico State^ SEATTLE PACIFIC SEATTLE PACIFIC at Alaska Fairbanks COLO.-COLO. SPR.@ COLO.-COLO. SPR. BELLARMINE BELLARMINE SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE at MSU Billings at MSU Billings GRAND CANYON GRAND CANYON UC Riverside* at Air Force* Lewis* North Dakota* Angelo State* at Seattle Pacific% Portland State% ALASKA FAIRBANKS

3-0 W 3-0 W 2-3 L 3-0 W 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-2 W 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-3 L 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 1-3 L 2-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-2 W 0-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 3-0 W

^UC Davis Invitational @ at Colony High School *Air Force Premier Tourn. %Falcon Classic

1994 (16-16) Indiana, PA^ 3-2 W at California, PA^ 3-2 W Gannon^ 2-3 L Dowling^ 3-1 W ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 2-3 L BENTLEY* 3-2 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS* 2-3 L BENTLEY* 3-1 W ADAMS STATE 3-1 W ADAMS STATE 3-1 W MSU BILLINGS 3-0 W MSU BILLINGS 3-0 W at W. New Mexico 3-2 W at W. New Mexico 2-3 L

HAWAII-HILO HAWAII-HILO CHAMINADE CHAMINADE at Metro State% at Denver% at Regis% Colorado Christian% ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Alaska Fairbanks at Portland State at Portland State at Seattle Pacific at Seattle Pacific vs Bemidji State$ vs Mesa State$ at Alaska Fairbanks$ at Alaska Fairbanks$

0-3 L 0-3 L 3-2 W 1-3 L 0-3 L 3-2 W 0-3 L 1-3 L 3-2 W 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-1 W 3-2 W 0-3 L 3-2 W

^California, PA Preview Tour. *UAA Invitational %Econolodge Invitational $Nanook Invitational

1995 (14-20) Western State^ Madonna^ Southern Colorado^ at Mesa State^ COLORADO MINES* DOWLING* ALASKA FAIRBANKS* ALASKA FAIRBANKS* UC RIVERSIDE UC RIVERSIDE SEATTLE PACIFIC SEATTLE PACIFIC at Chaminade at Chaminade at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo PORTLAND STATE PORTLAND STATE W. NEW MEXICO W. NEW MEXICO Fort Lewis^ at Metro State^ Nebraska-Kearney^ Air Force^ at MSU Billings at MSU Billings ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Alaska Fairbanks at Seattle Pacific% Portland State% Eckerd$ Chadron State$

2009 Alaska Anchorage Volleyball

3-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 0-3 L 3-1 W 3-0 W 1-3 L 2-3 L 3-2 W 2-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-1 W 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-0 W 3-1 W 1-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 3-2 W 1-3 L

at Alaska Fairbanks$ 3-2 W Eckerd$ 3-1 W ^Metro State Classic *UAA Invitational %Falcon Classic $Nanook Invitational

Head Coach

Kerry Major 2 seasons 33-30 (.524) 1996 (20-13) at Cal St.-Bakersfield^ 0-3 L Grand Canyon^ 0-3 L Nebraska-Kearney^ 1-3 L Colorado Christian^ 3-1 W South Carolina-Aiken$ 3-1 W SW Minnesota St.$ 3-1 W at Alaska Fairbanks$ 3-2 W SW Minnesota St.$ 2-3 L SONOMA STATE 1-3 L SONOMA STATE 3-1 W North Dakota% 3-2 W Wayne State% 0-3 L at North Dakota St.% 0-3 L LEWIS 3-2 W LEWIS 3-1 W at W. New Mexico 3-0 W at W. New Mexico 3-0 W at Seattle Pacific 1-3 L at Seattle Pacific 2-3 L ALASKA FAIRBANKS 1-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 2-3 L CHAMINADE 3-2 W CHAMINADE 0-3 L HAWAII-HILO 3-0 W HAWAII-HILO 3-0 W MSU BILLINGS 3-2 W MSU BILLINGS 3-0 W MILLERSVILLE 3-0 W MILLERSVILLE 3-0 W MINN.-MORRIS* 3-1 W WINGATE* 3-1 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS* 3-0 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS* 2-3 L ^CS-Bakersfield Challenge $Nanook Invitational %NDSU Homecoming Tourn. *UAA Invitational

1997 (13-17) Adams State^ at Mesa State^ Washburn^

3-0 W 0-3 L 1-3 L

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED Western State^ 3-2 W NO. MICHIGAN* 0-3 L CS BAKERSFIELD* 0-3 L NORTH ALABAMA* 1-3 L NORTH ALABAMA* 0-3 L CAL STATE LA 0-3 L CAL STATE LA 1-3 L DARTMOUTH 1-3 L DARTMOUTH 1-3 L SEATTLE PACIFIC 3-2 W SEATTLE PACIFIC 3-0 W at Hawaii-Hilo 1-3 L at Hawaii-Hilo 2-3 L at Chaminade 3-1 W at Chaminade 0-3 L ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W W. WASHINGTON 1-3 L W. WASHINGTON 3-2 W W. NEW MEXICO 3-0 W W. NEW MEXICO 3-1 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-2 W at MSU Billings 3-0 W at MSU Billings 2-3 L at Colorado Christian 0-3 L at Metro State 0-3 L IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS 3-0 W IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS 3-0 W ^Mesa State Classic *UAA Elite Invitational

Head Coach

Kim Lauwers 7 seasons 106-91 (.538) 1998 (15-17) CAMERON* TRUMAN STATE* CS DOM. HILLS* CAMERON* Missouri Western^ North Dakota^ at North Alabama^ at North Alabama^ MICHIGAN TECH MICHIGAN TECH WARNER PACIFIC WARNER PACIFIC at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks at BYU-Hawaii at Hawaii Pacific ROCKHURST ROCKHURST Saint Martin’s%

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2-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 0-3 L 3-1 W 3-0 W 1-3 L 0-3 L 3-0 W 2-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 3-0 W

Seattle Pacific% at Simon Fraser% W. Washington% HAWAII-HILO CHAMINADE at W. New Mexico at W. New Mexico at Grand Canyon MSU BILLINGS MSU BILLINGS ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS vs Seattle Pacific$

0-3 L 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 0-3 L

*UAA Invitational ^North Alabama Classic %Pacific West Crossover $Pacific West Conf. Tour.

1999 (15-12) ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 1-3 L UC DAVIS* 2-3 L METRO STATE* 3-0 W METRO STATE* 1-3 L BENTLEY 2-3 L BENTLEY 3-1 W SAVANNAH A&D 3-0 W Ouachita Baptist^ 3-0 W Wayland Baptist^ 3-2 W Tex. A&M-Commerce^ 3-0 W Angelo State^ 3-2 W W. NEW MEXICO 3-1 W W. NEW MEXICO 1-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 L ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 W CENTRAL MISSOURI 1-3 L CENTRAL MISSOURI 2-3 L at Cent. Washington 3-1 W at Saint Martin’s 3-0 W WESTERN OREGON 0-3 L HUMBOLDT STATE 3-0 W at MSU Billings 3-2 W at MSU Billings 3-0 W BYU-HAWAII 0-3 L HAWAII PACIFIC 0-3 L at Chaminade 0-3 L at Hawaii-Hilo 3-1 W *UAA Invitational ^Abilene Christian Tourn.

2000 (14-18) Wisconsin-Parkside^ 3-2 W St. Cloud State^ 3-1 W Michigan Tech^ 1-3 L Lewis, IL^ 1-3 L at Cal Poly-Pomona 1-3 L at CS San Bernardino 0-3 L

Cal State L.A.% 0-3 L IUPU-Fort Wayne% 3-2 W at CS Bakersfield% 0-3 L North Dakota State% 0-3 L HARDING* 3-2 W C. WASHINGTON* 0-3 L NORTH ALABAMA* 0-3 L HARDING* 2-3 L at W. New Mexico 3-2 W at W. New Mexico 3-0 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 1-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 1-3 L at Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 L CHAMINADE 3-1 W HAWAII-HILO 3-0 W at NW Nazarene 1-3 L at Seattle 3-1 W SEATTLE PACIFIC 2-3 L W. WASHINGTON 1-3 L MSU BILLINGS 3-2 W MSU BILLINGS 3-1 W at Hawaii Pacific 0-3 L at BYU-Hawaii 0-3 L ST. EDWARD’S, TX 3-1 W ST. EDWARD’S, TX 3-0 W *UAA Invitational %Roadrunner Classic ^Jefferson Invite (Winona, Minn.)

2001 (18-10) CS STANISLAUS 3-0 W CS STANISLAUS 2-3 L SAN FRANCISCO ST.% 3-0 W ST. JOSEPH’S, IN% 3-1 W NEB.-KEARNEY% 0-3 L NEB.-KEARNEY% 2-3 L West Virginia State^ 3-0 W at Charleston, WV^ 3-0 W Wheeling Jesuit^ 3-2 W Ashland, OH^ 3-1 W at Western Oregon 0-3 L at Humboldt State 3-1 W at Seattle U. 2-3 L SEATTLE PACIFIC 1-3 L W. WASHINGTON 2-3 L at Saint Martin’s 3-1 W at Cent. Washington 3-2 W at NW Nazarene 3-2 W at Alaska Fairbanks 3-2 W ALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W NW NAZARENE 3-0 W SEATTLE 3-0 W HUMBOLDT STATE 3-0 W WESTERN OREGON 3-0 W

at W. Washington at Seattle Pacific CENT. WASHINGTON SAINT MARTIN’S

0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 3-1 W

%UAA Invitational ^Capital City Classic (Charleston, W.Va.)

2002 (15-11) Metro State$ Chaminade$ South Dakota$ at St. Mary’s$ CENT. ARKANSAS^ MARS HILL^ CHARLESTON^ CENT. ARKANSAS^ at NW Nazarene at Seattle WESTERN OREGON HUMBOLDT STATE at Seattle Pacific at W. Washington CENT. WASHINGTON SAINT MARTIN’S ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Humboldt State at Western Oregon W. WASHINGTON SEATTLE PACIFIC at Cent. Washington at Saint Martin’s at Alaska Fairbanks SEATTLE UNIVERSITY NW NAZARENE

0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 0-3 L 1-3 L 3-1 W 3-1 W 1-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 1-3 L 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 2-3 L 3-1 W 3-0 W

$St. Mary’s Invite (San Antonio, Texas) ^UAA Invitational

2003 (16-10) W. New Mexico% Westmont% Westmont% at Grand Canyon% CAL BAPTIST^

L, 1-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN^ W, 3-0 W. NEW MEXICO^ W, 3-2 W. NEW MEXICO^ W, 3-0 SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 3-2 W. WASHINGTON L, 1-3 at Alaska Fairbanks L, 2-3 at Humboldt State L, 2-3 at Western Oregon W, 3-1 NW NAZARENE W, 3-2 SEATTLE W, 3-1 at Saint Martin’s L, 0-3

2009 Alaska Anchorage Volleyball

at Cent. Washington ALASKA FAIRBANKS WESTERN OREGON HUMBOLDT STATE at Seattle at NW Nazarene C. WASHINGTON SAINT MARTIN’S at W. Washington at Seattle Pacific

L, 2-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 W, 3-1

%Canyon Court Classic (Phoenix) ^UAA Invitational

2004 (13-13) Saint Anselm# at Saint Leo# Valdosta State# at Florida Southern LINCOLN CHR.^ HARDING^ MSU BILLINGS^ MSU BILLINGS^ HUMBOLDT STATE WESTERN OREGON at NW Nazarene at Seattle C. WASHINGTON SAINT MARTIN’S at Seattle Pacific at W. Washington at Alaska Fairbanks SEATTLE NW NAZARENE at Cent. Washington at Saint Martin’s W. WASHINGTON SEATTLE PACIFIC ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Western Oregon at Humboldt State

W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1

# Florida Southern/St. Leo Classic (Lakeland/St. Leo, FL) ^ Aspen Hotels Invitational

Head Coach

Michelle Earl 3 seasons 17-58 (.227) 2005 (7-19) Chaminade% BYU-Hawaii% at Hawaii-Hilo% Hawaii Pacific%

L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3


SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED HAWAII-HILO^ NORTH DAKOTA^ BEMIDJI STATE^ BEMIDJI STATE^ at W. Washington at Cent. Washington SEATTLE SAINT MARTIN’S at Seattle Pacific at NW Nazarene HUMBOLDT STATE WESTERN OREGON at Alaska Fairbanks at Saint Martin’s at Seattle NW NAZARENE SEATTLE PACIFIC at Western Oregon at Humboldt State ALASKA FAIRBANKS C. WASHINGTON W. WASHINGTON

W, 3-2 L, 1-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-3

% Hawaiian Style Classic (Hilo, HI) ^ Aspen Hotels Invitational

2006 (5-20) vs Valdosta State^ W, 3-0 at St. Mary’s^ L, 1-3 vs Rollins^ L, 0-3 vs Colorado Mines^ L, 0-3 BRIAR CLIFF % L, 0-3 LaGRANGE % W, 3-0 N.D. de NAMUR % W, 3-0 BRIAR CLIFF % L, 2-3 SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 1-3 CENTRAL WASH. L, 0-3 NW NAZARENE L, 1-3 at Saint Martin’s L, 0-3 at Western Oregon L, 1-3 at W. Washington L, 0-3 at Seattle L, 0-3 WESTERN OREGON L, 0-3 SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-1 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W, 3-1 vs Dixie # L, 1-3 at NW Nazarene L, 0-3 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L, 2-3 W. WASHINGTON L, 1-3 at Cent. Washington L, 0-3 at Seattle Pacific L, 1-3

at Alaska Fairbanks

L, 1-3

^ at St. Mary’s Invite (San Antonio) % Extended Stay Deluxe Invite # at Nampa, Idaho

2007 (5-19) at Ferris State^ L, 0-3 vs Saginaw Valley St.^ L, 0-3 vs Minn. Crookston^ W, 3-2 vs Lake Superior St.^ W, 3-1 ARMSTRONG ATL. W, 3-2 ARMSTRONG ATL. W, 3-2 at Alaska Fairbanks L, 0-3 at Central Washington L, 0-3 at W. Washington L, 0-3 SEATTLE L, 1-3 MSU BILLINGS L, 1-3 at Seattle Pacific W, 3-2 at NW Nazarene L, 0-3 WESTERN OREGON L, 0-3 SAINT MARTIN’S L, 0-3 W. WASHINGTON L, 0-3 C. WASHINGTON L, 0-3 at MSU Billings L, 1-3

at Seattle NW NAZARENE SEATTLE PACIFIC at Saint Martin’s at Western Oregon ALASKA FAIRBANKS

L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3

^ at Ferris State Invite (Big Rapids, MI)

Head Coach

Chris Green 1 season 15-14 (.517) 2008 (15-14) CENTRAL MISSOURI OHIO VALLEY $ HARDING $ TEXAS WOMAN’S$ TEXAS WOMAN’S$ Western State ^ at Pt. Loma Naz. ^ at Grand Canyon ^ Western State ^ Augustana %

2009 Alaska Anchorage Volleyball

L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-2

SW Minnesota State% L, 1-3 Truman State % L, 0-3 at Concordia, Minn.% L, 1-3 NW NAZARENE W, 3-1 SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 3-0 at Alaska Fairbanks L, 2-3 at Saint Martin’s W, 3-0 at Western Oregon L, 1-3 at MSU Billings L, 1-3 W. WASHINGTON L, 1-3 C. WASHINGTON W, 3-2 ALASKA FAIRBANKS L, 2-3 at Seattle Pacific L, 0-3 at NW Nazarene L, 0-3 SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-0 WESTERN OREGON L, 2-3 MSU BILLINGS* W, 3-2 at Cent. Washington* W, 3-2 at W. Washington L, 2-3 $Extended Stay Deluxe Invite ^GCU Cactus Classic (Phoenix) % Concordia Classic (St. Paul, Minn.)

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK SERIES RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS ALABAMA Alabama-Huntsville North Alabama

2-0 0-5

Northern Colorado Regis Southern Colorado Western State

3-11 10-13 1-1 4-0

ALASKA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Pacific

*53-33 5-1

ARIZONA Grand Canyon

5-7

ARKANSAS Central Arkansas Harding Ouachita Baptist

2-0 3-1 1-0

CALIFORNIA Cal Baptist 1-0 Cal Poly-Pomona 0-8 Cal State-Bakersfield 0-7 Cal St.-Dominguez Hills 4-2 Cal State-Hayward 1-0 Cal State-Los Angeles 2-4 Cal State-Northridge 0-1 Cal St.-San Bernardino 1-1 Cal State-Stanislaus 1-1 Chapman 4-3 Chico State 3-4 Humboldt State 8-3 LaVerne 0-1 Notre Dame de Namur 1-0 Point Loma Nazarene 0-1 Sacramento State 0-9 San Francisco 0-1 San Francisco State 2-2 Sonoma State 5-3 Southern California Coll. 2-0 UC Davis 5-2 UC Riverside 2-8 UC San Diego 0-1 U.S. International 0-1 Westmont 1-1

FLORIDA Eckerd Florida Atlantic Florida Southern Nova Southeastern Rollins Saint Leo Tampa

2-0 3-1 1-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-2

GEORGIA

HAWAII Brigham Young-Hawaii 0-5 Chaminade 8-11 Hawaii Pacific 0-7 Hawaii-Hilo 7-10

IDAHO 1-0 0-1 0-1 5-12

ILLINOIS Lewis Lincoln Christian

3-2 1-0

INDIANA IUPU-Ft Wayne IUPU-Indianapolis St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana

3-1 2-0 1-0 2-0

IOWA COLORADO Adams State 3-0 Air Force 10-13 Colorado Christian 1-2 Colorado College 1-0 Colo.-Colorado Springs 2-1 Colorado Mines 1-1 Denver 12-3 Fort Lewis 0-1 Mesa State 2-2 Metro State 8-12

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Briar Cliff Morningside

0-2 2-0

KANSAS Washburn

0-1

KENTUCKY Bellarmine Northern Kentucky Western Kentucky

NEVADA 5-1

Nevada

3-5 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-2 0-3 0-1 0-1

Dartmouth Saint Anselm

MICHIGAN Ferris State Grand Valley State Lake Superior State Madonna Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Oakland Saginaw Valley State

3-0 1-0 1-0

Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul Mankato State Minnesota-Crookston Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Morris Moorhead State Saint Catherine’s St. Cloud State Saint Thomas SW Minnesota State Winona State

NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico 2-0 Western New Mexico 12-5

NEW YORK

4-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-4 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 1-0 1-2 1-0

2-0

1-0 2-0

NORTH CAROLINA Mars Hill 1-0 North Carolina Central 2-0 Wingate 1-0

NORTH DAKOTA Mayville State North Dakota North Dakota State

0-2 2-0 0-2

OHIO 0-5 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-2 0-2 3-1

MONTANA Carroll 1-0 Montana State 0-1 Montana State Billings 32-8 Montana Tech 3-2 Northern Montana 1-0 Western Montana 1-0

NEBRASKA Chadron State Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha Wayne State

2-0 3-1 0-3

OKLAHOMA Cameron Central Oklahoma Oklahoma

MISSOURI Central Missouri Missouri-St Louis Missouri Southern Missouri Western Northwest Missouri St. Rockhurst Truman State

0-2 1-0

Army Dowling

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Women

SOUTH DAKOTA 0-1

NEW HAMPSHIRE

MINNESOTA

Armstrong Atlantic State 2-0 LaGrange 1-0 Savannah Art & Design 1-0 Valdosta State 2-0

Boise State Idaho Idaho State Northwest Nazarene

MASSACHUSETTS Bentley

0-1 0-4 1-2 0-2

Ashland Youngstown State

1-0 2-0

OREGON Lewis & Clark Linfield Pacific Portland Portland State Southern Oregon Warner Pacific Western Oregon

2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-0

SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina-Aiken

2009 Alaska Anchorage Volleyball

1-0 0-1 2-0

TEXAS Abilene Christian Angelo State Baylor St. Edward’s St. Mary’s Texas A&M-Commerce Texas-Arlington Texas-El Paso Texas Woman’s Wayland Baptist West Texas A&M

1-3 1-4 0-1 2-0 0-2 3-0 0-1 0-3 3-0 1-0 0-1

WASHINGTON Central Washington *10-15 Eastern Washington 0-1 Puget Sound 2-2 Saint Martin’s 14-4 Seattle Pacific 10-25 Seattle University 5-10 Washington 0-1 Western Washington 7-23

WEST VIRGINIA Charleston Ohio Valley West Virginia State Wheeling Jesuit

2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

WISCONSIN 0-3 0-2 1-1 *3-3 0-12 *1-5 4-2 8-10

PENNSYLVANIA Bucknell California Gannon Indiana Millersville Slippery Rock

Augustana South Dakota South Dakota State

1-0

Wisconsin-Parkside Wisconsin-Superior

3-0 0-1

CANADA Simon Fraser

3-1

*Denotes forfeitures from 1981


SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A

Aberly, Patti............................................................1980 Ames, Jasmine........................................................2005 Ammerman (Dalton), Maria...................1981-82-84-88 Anderson, Carla................................................ 1984-85 Angel, Marie...........................................................1986 Aquino, Loreann........................................... 1999-2000 Athanas, Miya............................................. 1992-93-94 Aukusitino, Pasadeanna.........................................2006

B

Babcock, Rachel.....................................................1981 Baldwin, Denise......................................................1980 BATES, ASHLEY................................................... 2008 Bedminster, Lisa............................................... 1996-97 Belden, Carrie.............................................. 1996-97-98 Belmore, Jessica.....................................................1992 Berge, Ingvild..........................................................1984 Bergman, Rebecca..................................................2001 Bessett, Dianna......................................................1982 Bingham, Sabrina...................................1996-97-98-99 Blahous, Amy............................................... 1984-85-86 Bock, Tracy.............................................................1991 Boeckman, Michelle...............................................2004 Bosard, Tegan.........................................1996-97-98-99 Bowles, Momi........................................................1987 Brown, Bobbi............................................... 1980-81-82 Brown, Laina...........................................................1981 Burgan, Starr..........................................2000-01-02-03 Burgess, Tammy.......................................... 1990-91-92 Butler, Jennifer............................................ 1993-94-95 Byrd, Annette.........................................................1991

C

Calderwood, Samantha.................................... 2007-08 Cappariccio, Heather..............................................1990 Cardwell, Rhea................................................. 2007-08 Carpenter, Jenny.............................................. 2004-05 Cashin, Mary.................................................... 1984-85 Cason, Mindy.................................................... 2002-03 Chandler, Latika..................................1996-97-98-2000 Clagett, Cindy.........................................1984-85-86-87 Cooper, Brenda................................................ 2005-06 Cote, Carissa...........................................................1999

D

Davis, Kalie....................................................... 2003-04 DeKay, Carolyn............................................ 2001-02-04 Devlin, Rhonda.......................................................1983 Dunbar, Darlene.....................................................1983 Duttle, Mary...........................................................1980 Dye, Pat..................................................................1983

E

Eidson, B.J................................................... 1989-90-91

F

Farrant, Heather.....................................................1982 Farrell, Sonnet........................................1995-96-97-98 Ferguson, Krista......................................1984-85-86-87 Flick, Sherry...................................................... 1988-89 Freeman (Willis), Amy...................................... 1989-90

G

Gardner, Cami.............................................. 1999-2000 Garvin, Michelle.....................................2000-01-02-03 Gordon, Diana.................................................. 2003-04 Grenier, Caitlin................................................. 2005-06 Griffith, Karen.................................................. 1985-86

H

Haas, Barbara.........................................................1983 Hajdukovich, Kathy........................................... 1996-97 Halikas, Nicole........................................................1988 Harlamert, Michelle...............................1989-90-91-93 Haynes, Shirley................................................. 1980-81 Hedington, Rhonda.......................................... 1989-90 Hendricks, Meganne..............................1985-86-87-88 Hughes, Joy............................................................1989 Huls, Shelli..............................................................1981 Hunley, Kirsten.......................................2000-01-02-03 Hydak, April................................................. 1996-97-98

J

Jacobson, Dorothy........................................... 1980-81 Johnson, Joanna............................................... 2007-08 Jones (Glines), Chelsey..................................... 2005-06

K

Kahalehau, Tehane.................................................2006 Kennedy, Andrea.............................................. 1984-86 Kerr, Allison............................................................1993 Kidwell, Rachel................................................. 2007-08 Killion, Kim........................................................ 1982-84 Kirk, Kelly................................................................1982 Kirtley, Sandra.................................................. 1994-95 Knecht, Rachael........................................... 2004-05-06 Knock, Marise.........................................................2001 Knox, Cherie...........................................1987-88-89-90 Koizumi, Meghan...................................................2006 Krueger, Cyndy.......................................................1988 Kuelper, Kasey........................................2000-01-02-03 Kuelper, Kortney....................................................2004

L

Lahn, Sarah....................................................... 1991-92 Larkey, Dawn.................................................... 1984-85 Legas, Maren..........................................................1996 Leibrandt, Sharon...................................................1987 Lenhart, Teresa......................................................1984 Lewers, Pam................................................ 1985-86-87 Lewers, Teri............................................................1987 Lincoln, Deb............................................................1995 Lindquist, Mindy.....................................................2004 Loughlin, Chantal.............................................. 1984-85 LUNDBERG, CORTNEY......................................... 2008 Lyons, Heather................................................. 2005-06

M

Maas, Vickie...........................................1989-90-91-92 Marsh, Pam...................................................... 1984-85 Marshall, Alina.......................................................2004 Martinez, Stephanie.................................... 2002-04-05 Massey, Tiffany......................................................2001 Matos, Angie..........................................................1983 McCabe (Halling), Brianne..................1999-2000-01-02 McIntosh, Kathy.......................................... 1980-81-82 McMullen, Shavonn......................................... 1991-93 McWilliams, O’Lita........................................... 2002-03 MEISNER, STACIE................................................ 2008 Merritt, Molly................................................... 1993-94 Micovic, Milica.......................................................2007 Middaugh, Tammy........................................... 1981-82 Miller, Shannon......................................................1987 Milton, Yolonda......................................................1992 Mitchell, Jenny.......................................2001-02-03-04 Moore, Karen.............................................. 1994-95-96 Morehouse, Jessica................................2005-06-07-08 MOSS, McKENZIE............................................... 2008 Mowry, Lisa............................................................1993 Muckerheide (Rigoni), Teresa................................1995 Murphy, Bethan.....................................................2004 Muse, Leah.............................................................1980

N

Negron, Cristal.......................................2005-06-07-08 Nicholson, Lisa........................................................1988

O

Olson, Lynn.............................................................1982 Ozrelic, Katina........................................2001-02-03-04

P

Patel, Shiela...................................................... 1994-95 Phillips, Jeni............................................1993-94-95-96 Pike, Laura..............................................................1998 Pledger, Michelle............................................. 1991-92 Poasa, Paepaetele..................................................2006 Printz, Chrissi..........................................................1999 Purvis, Shana............................................... 1991-92-96

R

Richardson, Deb.....................................................1984 Riter, Heather.....................................1997-98-99-2000 Robertson, Lindsey.................................................2005 Rowell, Tina................................................. 1980-81-82

S

SCOTT, CALLI...................................................... 2008 Segerstrom, Val................................................ 1994-95 Smith, Kalau..................................................... 1993-94 Souter, Bobbi.......................................... 1999-2000-01 Stenmark, Maren...................................................1984 Stolk, Kim......................................................... 2006-07 Sullivan, Sarah........................................................1982 Szczerbinski, Jennie................................1988-89-90-92

T

Taylor, Jamie.................................................... 1997-98 Thomas, Danica................................................ 1991-92 Thompson, Laurie..................................................1980 Tritz, Audra................................................. 1986-87-88 Tsukano, Vanessa...............................1997-98-99-2000 Twiggs, Ann............................................1983-84-85-86

V

VanOrden, Anne.....................................................2004 Veith (Morrisette), Janelle.................1998-99-2000-01 Viersen, Lindsey.....................................................2000

W

Warick, Alison.........................................................2007 Weber, Julie...........................................1992-93-94-95 Wegner (Mowry), Nicole........................1990-91-92-93 Weinman, Jill.................................................... 2003-04 Williams, Bobbi......................................................1991 Williams, Casey................................................ 1980-81 Williams, Sid...........................................................1980

Y

Young, Jill...............................................................1993 Younker, Pennie.....................................1983-84-85-86

Z

Zink, Tracy..............................................1987-88-89-90

2009 Alaska Anchorage Volleyball

(Note: Records incomplete from 1987 & 1988)

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICAN 2008

Rhea Cardwell (2nd Team-AVCA)

ALL-REGION 1986 1986 1990 1990 1992 1992 2002 2008

Cindy Clagett Ann Twiggs Tracy Zink Jennie Szczerbinski Shana Purvis Jennie Szczerbinski Brianne McCabe Rhea Cardwell

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1988

Meganne Hendricks

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2000 Janelle Morrisette 2001 Janelle (Morrisette) Veith Tiffany Massey

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1990 1992

Jennie Szczerbinski Jennie Szczerbinski

CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1996 2008

April Hydak (PWC) Calli Scott (GNAC)

SEAWOLF HALL OF FAME 2001 2003

Tracy Zink Jennie (Szczerbinski) Krupp

ALL-CONFERENCE 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

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Kim Killion Deb Richardson Carla Anderson Ann Twiggs Cindy Clagett Krista Ferguson Pam Lewers Krista Ferguson (hm) Cindy Clagett (hm) Momi Bowles (hm) Maria Ammerman Cherie Knox Jennie Szczerbinski Cherie Knox Tracy Zink Michelle Harlamert (hm) Jennie Szczerbinski (1st) Tracy Zink (1st) Michelle Harlamert (1st) Cherie Knox (2nd) Vickie Maas (2nd) Shana Purvis (2nd) Jennie Szczerbinski (1st)

1993 1994 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008

Shana Purvis (1st) Vickie Maas (2nd) Michelle Harlamert (1st) Miya Athanas (2nd) Miya Athanas (2nd) Sonnet Farrell (1st) Jeni Phllips (1st) Shana Purvis (2nd) April Hydak (2nd) Kathy Hajdukovich (1st) Lisa Bedminster (2nd) Sabrina Bingham (2nd) Vanessa Tsukano (1st) Cami Gardner (hm) Janelle Morrisette (hm) Heather Riter (hm) Brianne Halling (1st) Janelle Veith (2nd) Brianne McCabe (1st) Starr Burgan (hm) Kasey Kuelper (hm) Mindy Cason (2nd) O’Lita McWilliams (2nd) Kasey Kuelper (hm) Carolyn DeKay (hm) Jenny Mitchell (hm) Chelsey Glines (hm) Caitlin Grenier (hm) Chelsey (Glines) Jones (hm) Tehane Kahalehau (hm) Rhea Cardwell (1st) Calli Scott (2nd) Cortney Lundberg (hm)

TEAM MVP 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008

Krista Ferguson Krista Ferguson Cherie Knox Cherie Knox Tracy Zink Shana Purvis Jennie Szczerbinski Michelle Harlamert Sandra Kirtley Sandra Kirtley Karen Moore & Jeni Phillips Kathy Hajdukovich & Lisa Bedminster Sabrina Bingham Sabrina Bingham Vanessa Tsukano Marise Knock Brianne McCabe O’Lita McWilliams Jenny Mitchell Chelsey Glines Chelsey (Glines) Jones Joanna Johnson Rhea Cardwell

TEAM CAPTAIN 1986 1987

Ann Twiggs Krista Ferguson

1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Maria Ammerman Sherry Flick Cherie Knox Danica Thomas Vickie Maas Jennie Szczerbinski Michelle Harlamert Molly Merritt Teresa Rigoni Val Segerstrom Jeni Phillips Shana Purvis Sonnet Farrell April Hydak Sabrina Bingham Sonnet Farrell April Hydak Sabrina Bingham Tegan Bosard Vanessa Tsukano Brianne Halling Janelle Veith Brianne (Halling) McCabe

Starr Burgan Kasey Kuelper OíLita McWilliams Jenny Mitchell Chelsey Glines Stephanie Martinez Chelsey (Glines) Jones Rhea Cardwell Rachel Kidwell Joanna Johnson Jessica Morehouse Rhea Cardwell Rachel Kidwell Joanna Johnson

BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008

Amy Blahous Momi Bowles Jennie Szczerbinski Jennie Szczerbinski Jennie Szczerbinski Shana Purvis Jennie Szczerbinski Nikki (Mowry) Wegner Val Segerstrom Sandra Kirtley Shana Purvis Tegan Bosard Latika Chandler Bobbi Souter Latika Chandler Kasey Kuelper Kirsten Hunley Kirsten Hunley Diana Gordon & Rachael Knecht None awarded Rachael Knecht Cristal Negron Stacie Meisner

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MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Pam Lewers Cindy Clagett Lisa Nicholson Vickie Maas Amy Willis Shavonn McMullen Julie Weber Jill Young Shavonn McMullen Karen Moore Julie Weber Lisa Bedminster Carrie Belden Vanessa Tsukano Carissa CotÈ Michelle Garvin Tiffany Massey Mindy Cason Kalie Davis Kortney Kuelper Brenda Cooper Kim Stolk Samantha Calderwood Cortney Lundberg

MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Krista Ferguson Krista Ferguson Maria Ammerman Tracy Zink Tracy Zink Danica Thomas Sarah Lahn Sarah Lahn Jill Young Shavonn McMullen Kalau Smith Julie Weber Sonnet Farrell Heather Riter Laura Pike Lindsey Viersen Heather Riter Bobbi Souter Stephanie Martinez Diana Gordon Anne VanOrden None awarded Chelsey (Glines) Jones Rhea Cardwell Cristal Negron

COACHES’ AWARD 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Jill Young Jennifer Butler Kathleen Chivers Kathy Hajdukovich April Hydak April Hydak Sabrina Bingham Sonnet Farrell Vanessa Tsukano


SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Vanessa Tsukano Jenny Mitchell Michelle Garvin Kasey Kuelper Michelle Boeckman Chelsey Glines Jessica Morehouse Jessica Morehouse & Kim Stolk Calli Scott

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 1987

Meganne Hendricks (2nd)

1988 Meganne Hendricks 1989 Jennie Szczerbinski 1990 Billie Jean Eidson 1991 Nikki Mowry Vickie Maas 1992 Danica Thomas (1st) Nikki Mowry (1st) Vickie Maas (2nd) Jennie Szczerbinski (2nd) 1993 N. (Mowry) Wegner (1st) Michelle Harlamert (2nd) 1994 Molly Merritt (1st) 1995 Karen Moore (1st) 1996 Sonnet Farrell (1st) Karen Moore (2nd)

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Shana Purvis (2nd) Sonnet Farrell (1st) Sonnet Farrell (1st) Janelle Morrisette Heather Riter Janelle Morrisette Heather Riter Bobbi Souter Starr Burgan Kasey Kuelper Tiffany Massey Janelle (Morrisette) Veith Starr Burgan Kirsten Hunley Kasey Kuelper

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2003 2005 2008

Starr Burgan Kirsten Hunley Kasey Kuelper Diana Gordon Mindy Lindquist Jill Weinman Rachael Knecht Caitlin Grenier Rachael Knecht Heather Lyons Jessica Morehouse Rhea Cardwell

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EXTENDED STAY DELUXE INVITATIONAL

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he Seawolves will take the court Aug. 28 and 29 at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex to defend their 2008 title in the 15th annual Extended Stay Deluxe Inviational. In 2009, UAA will host visitors from Academy of Art (Calif.), Kentucky Wesleyan and the University of Mary (N.D.) in three matches of round-robin action, followed by a championship round on Saturday night. Last year UAA setter Calli Scott earned Most Outstanding Player honors as the Seawolves captured their third-ever ESD Invitational title. Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Champion Runner-Up UAA Texas Woman’s NO TOURNAMENT Briar Cliff UAA Hawaii-Hilo North Dakota MSU-Billings UAA UAA Western New Mexico UAA Central Arkansas Nebraska-Kearney UAA North Alabama Central Washington UC Davis Abilene Christian Cameron UAA Cal St.-Bakersfield Northern Michigan Alaska Fairbanks UAA Alaska Fairbanks UAA Abilene Christian Alaska Fairbanks

Most Outstanding Player Calli Scott, UAA Kayla Bessmer, BCU Taina Savage, UHH Jessica Bratton, MSUB O’Lita McWilliams, UAA Kasey Kuelper, UAA Miranda Rhodes, UNK Nesrin Seckin, UNA Allison Gillespie, UCD Lora Spencer, CU Amy Wade, CSUB Shana Purvis, UAA Ruth Peterson, UAF Kara Rapp, ACU

All-Time UAA Results (14-Year Record: 33-23)

2008 (4-0, 1st Place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Ohio Valley 0 UAA 3, Harding 2 UAA 3, Texas Woman’s 0 Championship: UAA 3, Tex. Woman’s 0 2006 (2-2, 2nd Place) Round Robin: Briar Cliff 3, UAA 0 UAA 3, LaGrange 0 UAA 3, Notre Dame de Namur 0 Championship: Briar Cliff 3, UAA 2 2005 (3-1, 3rd Place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Hawaii-Hilo 2 North Dakota 3, UAA 1 UAA 3, Bemidji State 2 Third Place: UAA 3, Bemidji State 1 2004 (3-1, 2nd place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Lincoln Christian 0 UAA 3, Harding 1 UAA 3, Montana State-Billings 2 Championship: MSU-Billings 3, UAA 0 2003 (4-0, 1st place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Cal Baptist 1 UAA 3, Nova Southeastern 0 UAA 3, Western New Mexico 2 Champ.: UAA 3, Western New Mexico 0 2002 (4-0, 1st Place) Round-Robin: UAA 3, Central Arkansas 0 UAA 3, Mars Hill 0 UAA 3, Charleston 0 Champ.: UAA 3, Central Arkansas 1

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The Seawolves celebrate their 2008 ESD Invitational title after defeating Texas Woman’s University.

2001 (2-2, 2nd Place) Round Robin: UAA 3, San Francisco St. 0 UAA 3, St. Joseph’s (IN) 1 Nebraska-Kearney 3, UAA 0 Champ.: Nebraska-Kearney 3, UAA 2

1997 (0-4, 4th Place) Round Robin: Northern Mich. 3, UAA 0 Cal State Bakersfield 3, UAA 0 North Alabama 3, UAA 1 Third Place: North Alabama 3, UAA 0

2000 (1-3, 4th Place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Harding 2 Central Washington 3, UAA 0 North Alabama 3, UAA 0 Third Place: Harding 3, UAA 2

1996 (3-1, 2nd Place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Minnesota-Morris 1 UAA 3, Wingate 1 UAA 3, UAF 0 Championship: UAF 3, UAA 2

1999 (1-3, 4th Place) Round Robin: Abilene Christian 3, UAA 1 UC Davis 3, UAA 2 UAA 3, Metro State 0 Third Place: Metro State 3, UAA 1

1995 (2-2, 2nd Place) Round Robin: UAA 3, Colorado Mines 1 UAA 3, Dowling 0 UAF 3, UAA 1 Championship: UAF 3, UAA 2

1998 (2-2, 2nd Place) Round-Robin: Cameron 3, UAA 2 UAA 3, Truman State 0 UAA 3, CS Dominguez Hills 0 Championship: Cameron 3, UAA 0

1994 (2-2, 3rd Place) Round Robin: Abilene Christian 3, UAA 2 UAA 3, Bentley 2 UAF 3, UAA 2 Third Place: UAA 3, Bentley 1

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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK

FRAN ULMER

Chancellor – University of Alaska Anchorage

As cancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage, Fran Ulmer brings to the position 30 years of experience of public policy in Alaska. Previously, Ulmer was a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Policy at the Institute of Social and Economic Research. In the early 1980s, Ulmer served as the Mayor of Juneau, then a member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1986-1994) and in 1994, she became the first female Lieutenant Governor of Alaska. In that year, she was appointed to the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission by President Bill Clinton and served on this international board for 11 years. She has participated in numerous panels, task forces, commissions and forums as a speaker, moderator and panelist to address the intersection of science, economics, politics and policy. Ulmer currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Parks Conservation Association, the Advisory Board of the Union of Concerned Scientists and the Alaska Nature Conservancy Board. She has a BA in political science and economics and a Law Degree from the University of Wisconsin.

DR. STEVE COBB

Director of Athletics – Univ. of Alaska Anchorage

In nine seasons at the helm of the University of Alaska Anchorage athletic department, Dr. Steve Cobb has helped take Seawolf Athletics to unprecedented heights. Not only have the Seawolves excelled in the field of competition, but the foundation for future success has been set in several ways. The 2007-08 and 2008-09 campaigns were two of the most memorable in school history, highlighted by three Final Four appearances for Seawolf basketball teams (women twice, men once), and NCAA top-15 finishes for men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s skiing, and men’s track & field. With UAA’s concurrent NCAA basketball runs in 2008, UAA became just the second school in Division II history to qualify both its men’s and women’s squads for the national semifinals. Under Dr. Cobb’s leadership, a planning phase is also under way for the construction of a new on-campus sports facility at UAA. He has also recently overseen several upgrades to UAA’s current facilities, including the installation of the new gym floor and the construction of the new All-American/Academic All-American honors wall. In 2005, Dr. Cobb helped establish the Seawolf Legacy Fund to provide a permanent endowment fund that will ensure full funding for future athletic scholarships at UAA. Seawolf Legacy surpassed the $1 million mark in donations in early 2008. Early in his tenure, he was the driving force behind the establishment of the Seawolf Hall of Fame and was instrumental in negotiating naming-rights agreements for the Wells Fargo Sports Complex, Kendall Classic hockey and Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational volleyball tournaments. The Alabama native has also overseen the creation of the Hockey Classic Wall of Champions above the Seawolves’ practice rink, as well as men’s and women’s Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout champions displays in the gymnasium. A former football coach, Dr. Cobb served as the athletic director at Georgia Southwestern State University before coming to UAA. In five years at Georgia Southwestern, Dr. Cobb raised the Hurricanes’ overall program to become one of the most successful in the nation, making the NAIA national playoffs in six of its seven sports and winning multiple conference championships in men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball. From 1992-95, Dr. Cobb was an assistant athletic director at Iowa Wesleyan College, where he served as the football team’s defensive coordinator and special teams coach. He also had stints as an assistant football coach at East Texas State University (1990-92) and Sul Ross State University (1988-90). A 1981 graduate of the University of Montevallo, Dr. Cobb also holds a Doctorate of Education degree from East Texas State as well as a Master of Business Administration degree from St. Ambrose University and a Master of Education degree from Sul Ross State. Dr. Cobb and his wife Sandra reside in East Anchorage.

UAA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF COACHES BASKETBALL (Men) . Head Coach: Rusty Osborne . Assistant: Ryan Orton . Grad. Assistant: Casey Reed BASKETBALL (Women) . Head Coach: Tim Moser . Assistant: Rebecca Alvidrez . Assistant: Mari Riser CROSS COUNTRY (Men & Women) . Head Coach: Michael Friess . Assistant: T.J. Garlatz . Grad. Assistant: David Kiplagat GYMNASTICS . Head Coach:Paul Stoklos . Assistant: Tami Monette HOCKEY . Head Coach: Dave Shyiak . Associate Head Coach: Campbell Blair . Assistant: Regg Simon SKIING . Head Coach: Trond Flagstad . Assistants: Sparky Anderson, Mandy Kaempf . Graduate Assistant: Dan McKay .TRACK & FIELD (Men & Women) . Head Coach: Michael Friess . Assistants: T.J. Garlatz, Rafael Echavarria, . Vivian Echavarria . Grad Assts.: David Kiplagat, Ryan McWilliams VOLLEYBALL . Head Coach: Chris Green . Assistant: Nicky Rose . Graduate Assistant: Emily Sakis

ADMINISTRATION Dr. Steve Cobb . . . . . . . Director of Athletics Dede Allen. . . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./Compliance Tim McDiffett. . . . . . . . Associate A.D./External Jane Pallister. . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./Internal Tlisa Northcutt . . . . . . . Development Director Derek Donald . . . . . . . . Marketing/Promotions SPORTS INFORMATION Nate Sagan . . . . . . . . . . Director Dallas Baldwin. . . . . . . . Assistant Director SPORTS MEDICINE Chris Volk. . . . . . . . . . . . Head Athletic Trainer Kevin Lechtenberg . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer BUSINESS OFFICE Robin Calvert. . . . . . . . . Travel Coordinator Diana Campbell. . . . . . . Fiscal Technician Rhea Cardwell. . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant Roxanne Swallows . . . . Fiscal Manager Mary Beth Wooden . . . Ticket Manager REC SPORTS Ed Barker. . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Maintenance Shawn Farmer. . . . . . . . Facility Maintenance Brent Gordon . . . . . . . . Program Supervisor Tony Houston. . . . . . . . Assist. Director/Operations Robin Inman. . . . . . . . . Program Supervisor Bryan Leiser. . . . . . . . . . Special Events Manager Muzette Nelson . . . . . . Program Supervisor Alan Piccard. . . . . . . . . . Assist. Director/Programs Kevin Silver. . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./WFSC Kristin Warren. . . . . . . . Office Manager Julie Weber. . . . . . . . . . Intramurals Director

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SEAWOLF ADMINISTRATION & STAFF

FRAN ULMER

Chancellor – University of Alaska Anchorage

As cancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage, Fran Ulmer brings to the position 30 years of experience of public policy in Alaska. Previously, Ulmer was a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Policy at the Institute of Social and Economic Research. In the early 1980s, Ulmer served as the Mayor of Juneau, then a member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1986-1994) and in 1994, she became the first female Lieutenant Governor of Alaska. In that year, she was appointed to the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission by President Bill Clinton and served on this international board for 11 years. She has participated in numerous panels, task forces, commissions and forums as a speaker, moderator and panelist to address the intersection of science, economics, politics and policy. Ulmer currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Parks Conservation Association, the Advisory Board of the Union of Concerned Scientists and the Alaska Nature Conservancy Board. She has a BA in political science and economics and a Law Degree from the University of Wisconsin.

DR. STEVE COBB

Director of Athletics – Univ. of Alaska Anchorage

In nine seasons at the helm of the University of Alaska Anchorage athletic department, Dr. Steve Cobb has helped take Seawolf Athletics to unprecedented heights. Not only have the Seawolves excelled in the field of competition, but the foundation for future success has been set in several ways. The 2007-08 and 2008-09 campaigns were two of the most memorable in school history, highlighted by three Final Four appearances for Seawolf basketball teams (women twice, men once), and NCAA top-15 finishes for men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s skiing, and men’s track & field. With UAA’s concurrent NCAA basketball runs in 2008, UAA became just the second school in Division II history to qualify both its men’s and women’s squads for the national semifinals. Under Dr. Cobb’s leadership, a planning phase is also under way for the construction of a new on-campus sports facility at UAA. He has also recently overseen several upgrades to UAA’s current facilities, including the installation of the new gym floor and the construction of the new All-American/Academic All-American honors wall. In 2005, Dr. Cobb helped establish the Seawolf Legacy Fund to provide a permanent endowment fund that will ensure full funding for future athletic scholarships at UAA. Seawolf Legacy surpassed the $1 million mark in donations in early 2008. Early in his tenure, he was the driving force behind the establishment of the Seawolf Hall of Fame and was instrumental in negotiating naming-rights agreements for the Wells Fargo Sports Complex, Kendall Classic hockey and Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational volleyball tournaments. The Alabama native has also overseen the creation of the Hockey Classic Wall of Champions above the Seawolves’ practice rink, as well as men’s and women’s Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout champions displays in the gymnasium. A former football coach, Dr. Cobb served as the athletic director at Georgia Southwestern State University before coming to UAA. In five years at Georgia Southwestern, Dr. Cobb raised the Hurricanes’ overall program to become one of the most successful in the nation, making the NAIA national playoffs in six of its seven sports and winning multiple conference championships in men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball. From 1992-95, Dr. Cobb was an assistant athletic director at Iowa Wesleyan College, where he served as the football team’s defensive coordinator and special teams coach. He also had stints as an assistant football coach at East Texas State University (1990-92) and Sul Ross State University (1988-90). A 1981 graduate of the University of Montevallo, Dr. Cobb also holds a Doctorate of Education degree from East Texas State as well as a Master of Business Administration degree from St. Ambrose University and a Master of Education degree from Sul Ross State. Dr. Cobb and his wife Sandra reside in East Anchorage.

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UAA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF COACHES BASKETBALL (Men) . Head Coach: Rusty Osborne . Assistant: Ryan Orton . Grad. Assistant: Casey Reed BASKETBALL (Women) . Head Coach: Tim Moser . Assistant: Rebecca Alvidrez . Assistant: Mari Riser CROSS COUNTRY (Men & Women) . Head Coach: Michael Friess . Assistant: T.J. Garlatz . Grad. Assistant: David Kiplagat GYMNASTICS . Head Coach:Paul Stoklos . Assistant: Tami Monette HOCKEY . Head Coach: Dave Shyiak . Associate Head Coach: Campbell Blair . Assistant: Regg Simon SKIING . Head Coach: Trond Flagstad . Assistants: Sparky Anderson, Mandy Kaempf . Graduate Assistant: Dan McKay .TRACK & FIELD (Men & Women) . Head Coach: Michael Friess . Assistants: T.J. Garlatz, Rafael Echavarria, . Vivian Echavarria . Grad Assts.: David Kiplagat, Ryan McWilliams VOLLEYBALL . Head Coach: Chris Green . Assistant: Nicky Rose . Graduate Assistant: Emily Sakis

ADMINISTRATION Dr. Steve Cobb . . . . . . . Director of Athletics Dede Allen. . . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./Compliance Tim McDiffett. . . . . . . . Associate A.D./External Jane Pallister. . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./Internal Tlisa Northcutt . . . . . . . Development Director Derek Donald . . . . . . . . Marketing/Promotions SPORTS INFORMATION Nate Sagan . . . . . . . . . . Director Dallas Baldwin. . . . . . . . Assistant Director SPORTS MEDICINE Chris Volk. . . . . . . . . . . . Head Athletic Trainer Kevin Lechtenberg . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer BUSINESS OFFICE Robin Calvert. . . . . . . . . Travel Coordinator Diana Campbell. . . . . . . Fiscal Technician Rhea Cardwell. . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant Roxanne Swallows . . . . Fiscal Manager Mary Beth Wooden . . . Ticket Manager REC SPORTS Ed Barker. . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Maintenance Shawn Farmer. . . . . . . . Facility Maintenance Brent Gordon . . . . . . . . Program Supervisor Tony Houston. . . . . . . . Assist. Director/Operations Robin Inman. . . . . . . . . Program Supervisor Bryan Leiser. . . . . . . . . . Special Events Manager Muzette Nelson . . . . . . Program Supervisor Alan Piccard. . . . . . . . . . Assist. Director/Programs Kevin Silver. . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./WFSC Kristin Warren. . . . . . . . Office Manager Julie Weber. . . . . . . . . . Intramurals Director

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MUNICIPALITY OF

ANCHORAGE W

ith city boudaries that stretch to nearly the size of the state of Delaware, more than 275,000 people are lucky to call Anchor­age home. On a global scale, Anchorage is located as far north as Helsinki, Finland, and as far west as Honolulu, Hawaii. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city (more than four times larger than the second-largest town), an international air crossroads, and the business and cultural center of the state. Almost 300 flights arrive daily at Anchorage International Airport. Anchorage is a recreational paradise as well, boasting more than 14,000 acres of parkland and nearly 300 miles of paved and wilderness biking, skiing and hiking trails. In addition, the city sports dozens of

lakes, softball, baseball and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, and six scenic golf courses. Chugach State Park is located 15 minutes from downtown Anchorage. With 495,000 acres, Chugach is the third-largest state park in the United States and offers a variety of year-round recreation, including hiking, mountain biking, camping, cross country skiing and wildlife viewing. Due to the warming effects of the Pacific Ocean currents and protection from the Chugach Mountains, Anchorage is located in Alaska’s ­so-called banana belt. Anchorage’s climate resembles that of San Francisco in the summer (highs of 75 degrees) and a Rocky Mountain ski resort in the winter (lows of 20

COURTESY MICHAEL DINNEEN PHOTOGRAPHY

STATE OF

ALASKA A

laska is the largest state in the union — one-fifth the size of the ­contiguous 48 states and more than twice the size of the second largest state, Texas. Although Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes,, Alaska holds the real title in that department with more than three million lakes. Alaska has 39 different mountain ranges, three of which can be seen from Anchorage. The 49th State celerated iis home to Mt. McKinley, the highest peak in North America (20,320 feet). Mt. McKinley, located in the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, is over 200 miles north of Anchorage and can be seen from the city on clear days. Denali National Park is over six million acres and features great wildlife viewing and colorful wilderness expanses.

degrees). Low humidity also contributes to Anchorage’s comfortable climate. The residents of the city share the Anchorage bowl with more than 1,000 Moose, which are often seen on UAA’s campus throughout the year. In addition, black bears, grizzliess, foxes, wolves, lynx, wolverines, Dall sheep and bald eagles are just some of the animals that make their homes here. Salmon fishing is more than a pastime to Anchorage residents. Red and King Salmon can be caught from the many rivers and creeks that run through the city.


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